Stress and Skin Disorders, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Basic and Clinical Aspects

Coordinators: França Katlein, Jafferany Mohammad

Language: English

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Dermatological conditions are intimately related to stress. Stress can affect, reveal or even exacerbate a number of skin disorders, including alopecia, seborrheic dermatitis, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, pruritus, herpes, lichen planus, rosacea and urticarial. On the other hand, the skin disease itself could induce a secondary stress for the patient, influencing his or her quality of life. There is increasing evidence that stress influences disease processes and contributes to inflammation through the modulating hypothalamicpituitary- adrenal axis ? releasing neuropeptides, neurotrophins, lymphokines and other chemical mediators from nerve endings to dermal cells.

This is one of the first books published on this topic, focusing more on the basic science aspects of stress in dermatopathology (oxidants, antioxidants, and oxidative injury in dermatopathology, dermatopharmacology, and dermatotoxicology.) Most Psychodermatology texts adopt a practical approach to identify all types of Psychodermatology disorders, focusing on clinical treatment. This concise title offers a comprehensive and didactic approach to skin diseases caused or exacerbated by stress, as well as covers the immunology, role and effect of stress on skin disease, and quality of life in dermatology. In the current programs of medical residency in dermatology, little is taught about the relationship between stress and skin diseases and this book is an important tool for young dermatologists and psychodermatologists in training.

 



• Table of contents:

i. Cover--title, editors ((Katlein França and Mohammad 
ii. Title - title, editors with their 
iii.Contents
iv. Preface
v. Foreword
vi. List of contributors
vii.
Acknowledgments

Session 01 BASICS OF 
01-­‐ Introduction: Brain-­‐Skin Connection:Skin Disorders and Stress
02-­‐ Neuroimmunology of Stress
03-­‐ Depression, Anxiety and Perception of Stress
04-­‐ Stress Management Techniques: Dealing with a “stressed patient”
(Psychotherapy Methods/Relaxation Methods/
04--Skin aging and Stress

Session 02 PRIMARY 
PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS AND THEIR RELATION WITH STRESS
Primary psychiatric disorder refers to a skin disorder in which the primary problem is psychologic; the skin manifestations are self-induced"
05-­‐ Body Dysmorphic Disorder
06-­‐ Dermatitis Artefacta Syndrome
07-­‐ Dermatosis as a Result of Compulsive Disorders
• Hair Disorders
• Trichotilomania&
lt;
• Trichotemenomania
• Trichoteiromania

Nail Disorders
• Onychophagia
• Onychotemnomania
• Onychotilomania
Session 03
PSYCHOPYSIOLOGIC DISORDERS AND THEIR RELATION WITH STRESS
Secondary psychiatric disorders affect patients with significant psychologic
problems that have a profoundly negative impact on their self-­esteem and body image while psychophysiologic disorders are conditions that are frequently precipitated or exacerbated by emotional stress.

08-­‐ Vitiligo
09-­‐ Acne
10-­‐ Rosacea
11-­‐ Psoriasis
12-­‐ Alopecia
13-­‐ Hyperhidrosis
14-­‐ Skin Cancer
15-­‐ Seborrheic Dermatitis
16-­‐ Urticaria
17-­‐ Herpes
18-­‐ Lichen Planus
Katlein França, MD, MSc

University of Miami

Miller School of Medicine

Miami, FL, USA

 

Mohammad Jafferany, MD

Central Michigan University

Department of Psychiatry

Saginaw, MI, USA

Focuses on the basic scientific aspects of stress in dermatopathology

Offers a comprehensive and didactic approach of the skin diseases caused or exacerbated by stress

Addresses the immunology, role and effect of stress on skin disease and quality of life in dermatology