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psychosomatic

Word definitions for psychosomatic in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN illness ▪ On the other hand, if we are under-stressed we will become lethargic and tired and psychosomatic illnesses could occur. ▪ Here is the basic pattern Of the engram which will contain the chronic psychosomatic ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. used of illness or symptoms resulting from neurosis

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (context now rare English) Pertaining to both the mind and the body. 2 (context medicine psychology English) Pertaining to physical diseases, symptoms etc. which have mental causes.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1847, "pertaining to the relation between mind and body," from Greek psykhe- "mind" (see psyche ) + somatikos , from soma (genitive somatos ) "body" (see somato- ). Applied from 1938 to physical disorders with psychological causes. Etymologically it could ...

Usage examples of psychosomatic.

From this attack you suffered a psychosomatic wound which manifested objectively in an open wound, but, Mr.

There might be things in this imaginary environment capable of inflicting subjective or psychosomatic injury which in turn might bring about actual bodily injury.

The Nonpol, needless to say, were specialists in psychosomatic weapons.

I presume from results observed, a number of non-lethal restraint devices such as psychosomatic paralysis weapons.

It was a psychosomatic instrument designed to induce all the physical symptoms of a selected number of virulent poisons.

I am immune to psychosomatic weapons, and the only weapon I permitted you to retain was a psychosomatic pistol.

With this new understanding, the fear, neurotic behavior, or psychosomatic complaint will go away, supposedly.

What normally passes for a psychosomatic phenomenon was of no interest to Sartre at this date.

He gives considerable weight to the psychosomatic, but the emphasis is always on the underlying intention.

If her affliction truly was psychosomatic, then perhaps it was a hallucinatory vision which effected her cure.

Such annoyances as headaches and other psychosomatic pains will fade and no longer bother you.

He delivered a blistering statement regarding the readiness of the general public to recognize psychosomatic illness, while failing to recognize the reverse: that illness of the body was often the cause of seeming illness of the mind.

They could have produced depression, confusion, and psychosomatic illness.

When we are ill there is a failure of coordination at one or more levels in these hierarchies, and the clarification of the relation of body to mind and psychosomatic illness requires a hierarchical approach.

Robin redbreasts hit the deck with psychosomatic ulcers and cholesterol overload.