Family Interaction and Somatic Illness: Implications from the Finnish Adoptive Family Study

  • Tienari P
  • Sorri A
  • Lahti I
  • et al.
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notion that family relationships may significantly contribute to the development of serious psychiatric disorders or somatic illnesses family mental health ratings / "healthy families" / "mildly disturbed families" / "neurotic families" / "rigis syntonic families" / "severely dysfunctional families" the Beavers-Timberlawn Family Rating Scales (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved)

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Tienari, P., Sorri, A., Lahti, I., Naarala, M., Moring, J., Rönkkö, T., & Wahlberg, K.-E. (1987). Family Interaction and Somatic Illness: Implications from the Finnish Adoptive Family Study. In Psychosomatic Medicine (pp. 73–79). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5454-3_12

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