psychosomatic in English

adjective
1
(of a physical illness or other condition) caused or aggravated by a mental factor such as internal conflict or stress.
her doctor was convinced that most of Edith's problems were psychosomatic
synonyms:(all) in the mindpsychologicalirrationalstress-relatedstress-inducedsubjectivesubconsciousunconscious
adjective

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1. The psychosomatic implications were unflattering.

2. Anorexia is one of the psychosomatic disorders.

3. Tests showed that her problems were more than merely psychosomatic.

4. Psychosomatic medicine is naturally connected with Traditional Chinese Medicine.

5. Children are just as susceptible to psychosomatic conditions as adults.

6. There are several ways in which psychosomatic symptoms can be generated.

7. Alexithymia is an important concept in both psychosomatic medicine and emotion research.

8. Doctors refused to treat her, claiming that her problems were all psychosomatic.

9. Unintentional injuries and psychoneurosis will affect the people's psychosomatic health and cause heavy social burdens.

10. The aforesaid series of studies shows that psoriasis is a psychosomatic disease.

11. Alopecia areata is a psychosomatic condition with multiple pathological factors, including autoimmune problems.

12. The full range of symptoms attributed to psychosomatic illness are shown in Table

13. Anyone who has a chronic psychosomatic illness is definitely stuck somewhere on the time track.

14. The psychosomatic viewpoint had been going more and more out of fashion for fifty years.

15. Objective To investigate psychosomatic health with insomniac patients , for offering scientific and effective psychical nursing intervention .

16. Psychosomatic medicine is a new branch which focus on the relationship between spirit and human body.

17. Predominantly a disorder of young people, and especially of women, a psychosomatic element seems involved.

18. Results Psychosomatic demands mainly consist of safety, life care and the knowledge related to infusion.

19. Objective To discuss psychosomatic influence of Doula delivery as compared with non Doula delivery on puerpera.

20. Then again, the psychosomatic principle, the effect of the mind on the body, might account for it.

21. One fascinating interaction between mind and body is seen in an illness known as psychosomatic glycaemia fatigue.

22. Was it purely physical or did it have a psychosomatic dimension, as her sudden and dramatic recovery could indicate?

23. Objective To investigate psychosomatic health with insomniac patients ,[http://Sentencedict.com] for offering scientific and effective psychical nursing intervention .

24. Coleridge was now frequently ill with complaints which, though genuine enough, must surely have been complicated by psychosomatic factors.

25. Where the environment has changed, the symptoms of hysteria have been replaced by a multitude of character neuroses and psychosomatic manifestations.

26. On the other hand, if we are under-stressed we will become lethargic and tired and psychosomatic illnesses could occur.

27. In 2013, researchers in Berlin conducted a major study of the psychosomatic effects of hair loss, and concluded that even minor Balding could …

28. In the psychosomatic sphere it might cause headaches during or because of coitus or a tendency to nausea whenever coitus was performed.

29. Students from highly affluent families tend to have fewer psychosomatic symptoms (Figure 7.26) and higher emotional well-being (Figure 7.27) than students from families low in affluence.

30. Jennifer Boisture, MD is a Psychosomatic Medicine Specialist in North Andover, MA and has over 16 years of experience in the medical field

31. The most serious and central flaw of Afflicted is the way it frames our conditions — which impact millions of people around the world — as psychosomatic or psychiatric disorders

32. Arguments AM is open for the psychosomatic affliction and for the mutual biographical substitution or representation of the physical and the psychosocial part of being ill.

33. Psychosocial stress was recorded using a psychometric questionnaire for 392 patients on admission to hospital, the estimated need of psychotherapeutic treatment, and the application of a psychosomatic liaison service.

34. For Dillon, it seems to encompass everything from frank delusion to psychosomatic symptoms to psychological responses to organic illness, taking in depression and body dysmorphia along the way.

35. Foods medicines Calefacients harmful, infrigidants beneficial infrigidants harmful, Calefacients beneficial moist articles harmful dry regimen harmful, humectants beneficial Relation to weather worse in summer worse in winter bad in autumn 12 Psychophysiology and Psychosomatic medicine

36. Drugs such as ketotifen, doxepin, H2-blockers, glucocorticoids, leukotriene receptor antagonists, COX-2-inhibitors, antimalarials, dapsone, sulfasalazine, antibiotics, acyclovir, nifedipine, danazol, terbutaline, warfarin, histaglobin, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, methotrexate, cyclophosphamide and intravenous immunoglobulin are reviewed as well as measures such as plasmapheresis, phototherapy, diet and psychosomatic treatment.

37. By compiling, analyzing and contextualizing relevant models of current neuroscience, psychosomatic medicine and philosophy the psychodynamic construct of alexithymia as an etiologic factor of somatoform disorders and the conceptual integration of affective factors in a model of free will are developed on the basis of a common concept of affect.