Part 1. Stress
Stress, vulnerability and resilience
Measurement of stress
Stress and neuroendocrine function
Stress, emotion and immunity
Stress and illness
Stress and accident: interventions for accidental injuries
Cognitive-behavioral approach to stress
Part 2. Somatization
Changing concept of disorders with somatic symptoms in psychiatry
Biological mechanisms of somatization
Psychosociocultural mechanisms of somatization
Interview techniques for somatizing patients
General management of somatization
Approach to somatic symptom and related disorders
Approach to chronic pain
Part 3. Specific physical disorders
Approach to depression in brain diseases: stroke, parkinsonism and dementia
Approach to depression in the medically ill
Approach to anxiety in the medically ill
Cognitive behavioral therapy of chronic headacheCognitive behavioral therapy for individuals at risk of coronary heart disease
Therapeutic approach to cardiovascular diseases
Approach to stress and mental disorders in patients with diabetes
Approach to functional dyspepsia
Approach to functional bowel disorders
Therapeutic approach for cancer patients
Approach to specific cancers
Part 4. Religion, Spirituality, and Psychosomatic medicine
The role of religion and spirituality in health and illness
Practical application of spirituality in terminally ill patients
About the Author: Kyung Bong Koh, M.D., Ph.D. is a professor emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry at Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea. He is the author of Stress and Psychosomatic Medicine and has contributed chapters to several textbooks. He is the editor of the book entitled "Somatization and Psychosomatic Symptoms" mainly based on presentations at the 21st World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine held in Seoul, Korea in 2011. His many published articles concentrate primarily on psychosomatic medicine, psychoneuroimmunology, somatization, and stress. He has developed a number of psychological instruments, including the Stress Response Inventory (SRI). He has received three academic awards for his distinguished research on the relationship between anger and somatization, immunology in anxiety disorders, and neural activity in panic disorder and somatoform disorder from the Korean Neuropsychiatric Association. In addition, he was awarded Hanmi Prize of the Most Honorable Medical Doctor in 2013 for his contribution to the development of psychosomatic medicine in Korea. He played a leading role in founding and also served as president of the Korean Society of Psychosomatic Medicine. He worked as chair of the Scientific Committee of the Society and was the first editor-in-chief of the Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine. In addition, he served as chairperson of the organizing committee of the international academic meetings, such as the 13th Asian College of Psychosomatic Medicine and the 21st World Congress on Psychosomatic Medicine held in Seoul, Korea. He is on the editorial board of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. Now he serves as president-elect of the International College of Psychosomatic Medicine (ICPM).