Background. Emotional disorder associated with physical illness falls
into two main groups: Psychological reaction to physical illness 'and'
somatic presentation of psychological disorder: Psychological treatme
nts are becoming more widespread in the general hospital setting, but
there are few systematic evaluations. Method. A manual and computer (M
EDLINE) literature search was performed. Studies which provided insigh
t into clinical practice were selected for discussion, and randomised
controlled trials of at least 6 weeks duration and inclusion of 30 or
more subjects were selected for review. Results. Fourteen empirical st
udies were found: six involving patients with chronic organic disorder
and eight involving patients with somatisation. Conclusions. There is
little empirical evidence that psychotherapeutic interventions are of
benefit when applied indiscriminately to patients with organic diseas
e. Further work is required to delineate subgroups of patients who may
be responsive. There is mounting evidence that psychotherapy is benef
icial in patients with somatisation disorders. Patients with very chro
nic symptoms may require intensive treatment approaches.