See Also: regressive-reconstructive approach(medicine)
sclerema(dictionary)
Sclerema(medicine)
sclerema adiposum(medicine)
Sclerema neonatorum(medicine)
Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
reconstructive(dictionary)
reconstructive(dictionary)
reconstructive mammaplasty(medicine)
reconstructive surgery(medicine)

regressive-reconstructive approach (medicine) and Sclerema (medicine)


regressive-reconstructive approach (medicine)


regressive-reconstructive approach


A form of psychotherapy in which regression, in order to resurrect some original psychic trauma, is an integral part of the treatment.


Sclerema (medicine)


sclerema
<medicine> Induration of the cellular tissue. Sclerema of adults. See Scleroderma. Sclerema neonatorum [NL, of the newborn], an affection characterised by a peculiar hardening and rigidity of the cutaneous and subcutaneous tissues in the newly born. It is usually fatal.

Synonym: skinbound disease.

Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Hard.

Source: Websters Dictionary