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  2. Roberto Freire (psychiatrist) - Wikipedia

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    Roberto Freire (São Paulo, b.January 18, 1927; São Paulo, d. May 23, 2008) was a medical psychiatrist and Brazilian writer, who created somatherapy (Portuguese: somaterapia), also referred to as SOMA, an anarchist therapy based on the then radical new ideas of Wilhelm Reich, as well as the Brazilian martial art Capoeira Angola.

  3. Somatherapy - Wikipedia

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  4. Carisoprodol - Wikipedia

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    The usual dose of 350 mg is unlikely to engender prominent side effects other than somnolence, and mild to significant euphoria or dysphoria, but the euphoria is generally short-lived due to the fast metabolism of carisoprodol into meprobamate and other metabolites; the euphoria derived is, according to new research, [11] most likely due to carisoprodol's inherent, potent anxiolytic effects ...

  5. Psychiatric somatotherapy - Wikipedia

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  6. Somatic experiencing - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 systemic literature review noted that a stronger investment in clinical trials was needed to determine the efficacy of Somatic Experiencing. [50] A 2021 literature review noted that "SE attracts growing interest in clinical application despite the lack of empirical research.

  7. Talk:Somatherapy - Wikipedia

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  8. Somatic symptom disorder - Wikipedia

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    Some literature reviews of cognitive–affective neuroscience on somatic symptom disorder suggested that catastrophization in patients with somatic symptom disorders tends to present a greater vulnerability to pain. The relevant brain regions include the dorsolateral prefrontal, insular, rostral anterior cingulate, premotor, and parietal cortices.

  9. Happiness pump - Wikipedia

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    A happiness pump character, Doug Forcett, appears in one episode of the television show The Good Place. [3] He's a man who accidentally received an insight into the rules of the afterlife while using psychedelic drugs, and he decides to have a torturously ascetic life devoid of anything that could cause suffering or even inconvenience of other living beings.