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| psychosomatic | <psychiatry> Pertaining to the mind body relationship, having bodily symptoms of psychic, emotional or mental origin. Synonym: psychophysiologic. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| psychosomatic disorder | A disorder characterised by physical symptoms of psychic origin, usually involving a single organ system innervated by the autonomic nervous system; physiological and organic changes stem from a sustained disturbance. (05 Mar 2000) |
| psychosomatic illness | The mind influences the body to create or exacerbate illness. (12 Dec 1998) |
| psychosomatic medicine | A system of medicine which aims at discovering the exact nature of the relationship between the emotions and bodily function, affirming the principle that the mind and body are one. (12 Dec 1998) |
| psychosomimetic | 1. A drug or substance that produces psychological and behavioural changes resembling those of psychosis; e.g., LSD. 2. Denoting such a drug or substance. Synonym: psychosomimetic. Origin: psychosis + G. Mimetikos, imitative (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Medicine, Psychosomatic
| psychosomatic disorder |
a mental disorder that causes somatic symptoms
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| psychosomatic disorder |
a disorder in which the physical symptoms are caused or exacerbated by psychological factors, such as migraine headache, lower back pain, or irritable bowel syndrome. ...
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| psychosomatic medicine |
a system of medicine which aims at discovering the nature of the relationship of the emotions and bodily function, affirming the principle that the mind and body are one, as well as emphasizing psychosocial aspects of medical care.
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A field within psychiatry related to health psychology that developed in the early 1900s to study and treat particular diseases believed to be caused by emotional conflicts, such as ulcers, hypertension, and asthma. The term is now used more broadly to mean an approach to health-related problems and diseases that examines psychological as well as somatic origins.
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| psychosomatic disease |
An outdated term for a somatoform disorder, that is, a physical illness caused or exacerbated by psychological factors. Conditions in the general category of psychosomatic disorders are neurodermatitis, mass psychogenic ill
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| psychosom | a mental disorder that causes somatic symptoms |
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