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- Psychosomatic Disorder: What It Is, Symptoms Treatment
A psychosomatic disorder happens when mental stress and distress cause or make a physical condition worse Examples include heart disease, fibromyalgia and obesity
- PSYCHOSOMATIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
You may hear someone say of someone else's symptoms, "Oh, it's probably just psychosomatic", implying that the physical pain or illness is imaginary--maybe just an attempt to get sympathy--and that the person could will it away if he or she wanted to
- Psychosomatic Illness: Definition, Symptoms, and Treatment
Psychosomatic refers to physical symptoms that are worsened or complicated by mental factors In a psychosomatic illness, emotional stress or other psychological problems play key roles in the course of the physical signs and symptoms
- Psychosomatic Disorder - Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Psychosomatic disorder refers to a condition where psychological factors, such as stress, anxiety, or depression, lead to physical symptoms that cannot be fully explained by medical conditions
- Psychosomatic Pain: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
What is psychosomatic pain? Psychosomatic pain is when your mind causes real, physical pain “Psyche” refers to the mind, while “soma” refers to the body
- Psychosomatic Disorders: Symptoms and Treatment - Patient
Psychosomatic means mind (psyche) and body (soma) A psychosomatic disorder is a disease which involves both mind and body
- Somatic Symptom Disorder (SSD) Symptoms and Diagnosis
Somatic symptom disorder is a condition listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) issued by the American Psychiatric Association 1 A person with SSD has persistent thoughts, feelings, and behaviors about a physical symptom that is out of proportion to that symptom
- Somatic symptom disorder - Wikipedia
Somatic symptom disorder (SSD) is a mental health condition characterised by an excessive focus on physical symptoms—such as pain or shortness of breath—that cause significant distress or impairment Individuals with SSD experience disproportionate thoughts, emotions, and behaviors related to their symptoms The symptoms themselves are not deliberately produced or feigned (as they are in
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