The author describes the information gained from anamnesis which points to a psychogenetic cause of rheumatic complaints. These symptoms are part of the diagnostically important criteria which must be supplemented still further by means of a personal discussion with the patient. A great deal depends on the skill of the physician in conducting these talks, with regard to obtaining relevant information on personal problems which may be underlying the disease patterns. Of course the possibility of a connection of the detected problems with the clinical picture should be given.