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biopsychosocial

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biopsychosocial
[bī′ōsī′kōsō′shəl]
Etymology: Gk, bios + psyche, mind; L, socius, companion
pertaining to the complex of biologic, psychologic, and social aspects of life.


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The research is published in BioMed Central's open access journal, BioPsychoSocial Medicine.
Major changes to the seventh edition include expanded discussion of biopsychosocial interactions, incorporation of the latest findings in biology, new material on emotional development and brain development.
Therefore, understanding of biopsychosocial approaches and liaison approach involving general practice, psychiatrist, dermatologist and psychologist treatment in this field is essential.
 
 
 
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