
1) Mental 2) Psychoneurotic
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1) Neurotic 2) Psychoneurotic
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of a physical disorder, having a psychological cause
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(psycho- + Gr. soma body) pertaining to the mind-body relationship; having bodily symptoms of psychic, emotional, or mental origin; called also psychophysiologic.
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<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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(si″ko-so-mat´ik) pertaining to the interrelations of mind and body; having bodily symptoms of psychic, emotional, or mental origin.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: sī′kō-sō-mat′ik Definitions: 1. Refers to the influence of the mind or psychological functioning of the brain on the physiologic functions of the body relative to bodily disorders or disease and the reciprocal impact of disease on psychological functioning. It can be used pejoratively, especially...
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Psychosomatic: Relating to both the mind and the body or to the mind-body interrelationships. From the Greek words psych(emacr) meaning the organ of thought and judgment + somatikos meaning the body.
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[
adj] - used of illness or symptoms resulting from neurosis
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psychosomatic 1. A reference to the influence of the mind or higher functions of the brain (emotions, fears, desires, etc.) upon the functions of the body; especially, in relation to bodily disorders or disease.2. Of or pertaining to a physical disorder that is caused by or notably influenced by emotional factors.3. Pertaining to or involving both ...
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describes a physical condition that is influenced by psychological or emotional factors
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adjective used of illness or symptoms resulting from neurosis
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Of a physical symptom or disease thought to arise from emotional or mental factors. The term `psychosomatic` has been applied to many conditions, including asthma, migraine, hypertension, and peptic ulcers. Whereas it is unlikely that these and other conditions are wholly due to psychological factors, emotional states such as anxiety or d...
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of or pertaining to a physical disorder that is caused by or notably influenced by emotional factors. · pertaining to or involving both the mind and the body.
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A mental state which creates physical symptoms.
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[Difficult words] used of illness or symptoms resulting from neurosis
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[Obscure words] used of illness or symptoms resulting from neurosis
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used of illness or symptoms resulting from neurosis
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