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American Psychosomatic Society

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American Psychosomatic Society
6728 Old McLean Village Drive
McLean, VA 22101-3906
United States
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Phone
(703) 556-9222
Fax
(703) 556-8729
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Website
http://www.psychosomatic.org/



American Psychosomatic Society

The American Psychosomatic Society, founded in 1942, is a worldwide community of scholars and clinicians dedicated to the scientific understanding of the interaction of mind, brain, body and social context in promoting health and contributing to the pathogenesis, course and treatment of disease.

Mission:
The mission of the American Psychosomatic Society is to promote and advance the scientific understanding and multidisciplinary integration of biological, psychological, behavioral and social factors in human health and disease, and to foster the dissemination and application of this understanding in education and health care.

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