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Abstract:In 1934 Rudolf Dreikurs wrote an insightful article about the mind–body connection between gastrointestinal symptoms and psychological disturbance in a female patient in her 30s. In this article, an internal medicine physician, who has also received psychological training, reviews the present-day relevance of these concepts in daily practice.