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'I VOTE' to improve quality of life in psychocutaneous disorders: adjustments may reduce distress.(Clinical Rounds)
Publication: Skin & Allergy News Publication Date: 01-APR-04 Author: Kubetin, Sally Koch |
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COPYRIGHT 2004 International Medical News Group
WASHINGTON -- Patients with psychocutaneous disorders are miserable at the time they present to their dermatologist and deserve intervention to improve both their symptoms and the quality of life, Stephen R. Rapp, Ph.D., said at the annual meeting of the Association for Psychocutaneous Medicine of North America.
Primary care physicians may recognize that patients with psychocutaneous disorders have impaired quality of life and may even know about a variety of effective interventions. However, many physicians do not intervene effectively to direct the patient to the appropriate therapies....
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