Ernest H. Johnson is an author who investigates the links between psychological traits and physical health. His key work, Personality, elevated blood pressure, and essential hypertension, explores how individual personality can affect conditions like high blood pressure. Johnson's writing provides clear insights into psychosomatic connections.
Personality, elevated blood pressure, and essential hypertension

Personality, elevated blood pressure, and essential hypertension
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This book explores the intricate relationship between personality traits, particularly Type A behavior, and the development of essential hypertension. It delves into the psychological and physiological factors that link emotional states and individual characteristics to elevated blood pressure. The text examines the psychosomatic aspects of hypertension, offering insights into its causes and manifestations.
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Personality, elevated blood pressure, and essential hypertensionUnknown, 1992
344 pages
Hemisphere Pub. Corp.Language: EnglishISBN: 978156032142212 editions available





















