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  1. Primary cutaneous nocardiosis in an immunocompetent host following laser resurfacing
  2. Spiritual and religious aspects of skin and skin disorders
  3. Behavioral and Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Dermatology
  4. Integrative Dermatology
  5. Hypnosis, Hypnoanalysis, and Mindfulness Meditation in Dermatology
  6. Energy Medicine in Dermatology
  7. Integrative Management of Contact Dermatitis
  8. Integrative Management of Verrucae (Warts)
  9. Herbal Medicine in Dermatology
  10. Dermatologic Conditions
  11. Anxiety Reduction Using Hypnotic Induction and Self-Guided Imagery for Relaxation During Dermatologic Procedures
  12. Hypnosis to Alleviate the Symptoms of Ciguatera Toxicity: A Case Study
  13. Psychodermatological disorders: recognition and treatment
  14. A 16-Year-Old With White Plaques on the Palms—Quiz Case
  15. Jain, A. K. (2006).Clinical & Meditative Hypnotherapy: A Spiritual and Quantum Approach. Lulu Publishers: Raleigh NC
  16. Herbal Treatment for Dermatologic Disorders
  17. Ideomotor Signaling: From Divining Spiritual Messages to Discerning Subconscious Answers during Hypnosis and Hypnoanalysis, a Historical Perspective
  18. Barrios, A.A. (2009).Understanding Hypnosis: Theory, scope, and Potential.Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers
  19. Psychological interventions in the management of common skin conditions
  20. Update on psychodermatological disorders
  21. Gallo, F.P. (2005).Energy Psychology: Explorations at the Interface of Energy, Cognition, Behavior, and Health, 2nded. Boca Raton FL: CRC Press. Reviewed by Philip D. Shenefelt, M.D., Department of Dermatology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
  22. Birnbaum, J. (1997).The Past Gets in My Eyes: Right Brain Imagery and Hypnotherapy for Treatment of Sexual, Physical and Emotional Trauma and Abuse. Reviewed by Philip D. Shenefelt, MD, ABMH, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
  23. Therapeutic management of psychodermatological disorders
  24. Morgan D. (1996).The Principles of Hypnotherapy.Bradford UK: Eilidon Press. Reviewed by Philip D. Shenefelt, M.D., University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
  25. A Correlation of Allergic Contact Dermatitis with Allergen Type and Patient Categorical Variables
  26. Psychocutaneous Hypnoanalysis: Detection and Deactivation of Emotional and Mental Root Factors in Psychosomatic Skin Disorders
  27. Temes, R (2006).The Tapping Cure. New York: Marlowe & Co. Reviewed by Philip D. Shenefelt, M.D., Department of Dermatology, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL
  28. Complementary Psychocutaneous Therapies in Dermatology
  29. Using Hypnosis to Facilitate Resolution of Psychogenic Excoriations in Acne Excoriée
  30. Biofeedback, cognitive-behavioral methods, and hypnosis in dermatology: Is it all in your mind?
  31. Hypnosis-Facilitated Relaxation Using Self-Guided Imagery during Dermatologic Procedures
  32. Complementary psychotherapy in dermatology: hypnosis and biofeedback
  33. Herbal Therapy in Dermatology
  34. A Case of Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia With Eosinophilia Treated With Intralesional Interferon Alfa-2a
  35. RELEVANCE OF THE PARETO PRINCIPLE, LORENZ CURVES, AND GINI COEFFICIENTS TO PATCH TESTING
  36. RELEVANCE OF THE PARETO PRINCIPLE, LORENZ CURVES, AND GINI COEFFICIENTS TO PATCH TESTING
  37. Hypnosis in Dermatology
  38. Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars
  39. Persistent Sweet’s syndrome occurring in a child with a primary immunodeficiency
  40. ADRENERGIC URTICARIA
  41. SWEETʼS SYNDROME OCCURRING IN A CHILD WITH A PRIMARY IMMUNODEFICIENCY
  42. Limits of ICD-9-CM Code Usefulness in Epidemiological Studies of Contact and Other Types of Dermatitis
  43. Limits of ICD-9-CM Code Usefulness in Epidemiological Studies of Contact and Other Types of Dermatitis
  44. Reply
  45. Limitations of ICD-9-CM codes for use in dermatoepidemiologic studies
  46. Principles and Practice of Dermatology
  47. UNILATERAL NEVOID TELANGIECTASIA ASSOCIATED WITH HEPATITIS C
  48. Elusive migratory subcutaneous dirofilariasis
  49. Descriptive Epidemiology of Contact Dermatitis in a University Student Population
  50. Descriptive Epidemiology of Contact Dermatitis in a University Student Population
  51. Pyoderma gangrenosum in a patient with cryoglobulinemia and hepatitis C successfully treated with interferon alfa
  52. DERMATOLOGY CLINIC UTILIZATION INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE OF CONTACT DERMATITIS IN A UNIVERSITY STUDENT POPULATION.
  53. DERMATOLOGY CLINIC UTILIZATION INCIDENCE AND PREVALENCE OF CONTACT DERMATITIS IN A UNIVERSITY STUDENT POPULATION.
  54. PYODERMA GANGRENOSUM IN A PATIENT WITH CRYOGLOBULINEMIA AND HEPATITIS C, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH ALPHA INTERFERON
  55. Successful treatment of albopapuloid epidermolysis bullosa (Pasini's variant) with pulse topical corticosteroid therapy
  56. Depiction by lorenz curves and quantification by gini coefficients of the concentration of cases in dermatologic diagnostic categories
  57. Moth Cocoon Dermatitis
  58. Sexually Transmitted Diseases
  59. A safe and effective modification of the hot-quartz mercury-vapor light source for routine office-based phototesting
  60. 23 Non-pharmacological approaches to treat psychocutaneous disorders