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1. Bilateral vestibulopathy - Loss of vestibular function and experience of emotions.

2. Somatic symptom distress and gender moderate the effect of integrative group psychotherapy for functional vertigo on vertigo handicap: A moderation analysis of a randomised controlled trial.

3. Vestibular deficits and psychological factors correlating to dizziness handicap and symptom severity.

4. From illness perceptions to illness reality? Perceived consequences and emotional representations relate to handicap in patients with vertigo and dizziness.

5. Effects of a program of cognitive-behavioural group therapy, vestibular rehabilitation, and psychoeducational explanations on patients with dizziness and no quantified balance deficit, compared to patients with dizziness and a quantified balance deficit.

6. Affective impairment in chronic low blood pressure.

7. DSM-5 somatic symptom disorder in patients with vertigo and dizziness symptoms.

8. Psychological traumatization and adverse life events in patients with organic and functional vestibular symptoms.

10. Dizziness: anxiety, health care utilization and health behavior--results from a representative German community survey.

11. Cognitions associated with anxiety in Ménière's disease.

12. Driving disability and dizziness.

13. Influence of beliefs about the consequences of dizziness on handicap in people with dizziness, and the effect of therapy on beliefs.

14. Symptoms as a clue to otologic and psychiatric diagnosis in patients with dizziness.

15. Symptoms, anxiety and handicap in dizzy patients: development of the vertigo symptom scale.

16. Emotional stability; its relationship to confidence in maintaining balance.

17. Dizziness: behavioural, subjective and organic aspects.

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