(1) Used of illness or symptoms resulting from neurosis
(1) We read daily of psychosomatic disorders, and of stress exacerbating asthma, heart disease, gastric ulcers and schizophrenia. u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Mens sana in corpore sanou251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, a healthy mind in a health body.
(2) Because CFS lacks definitive organic causes, it is often dismissed by physicians as either a psychosomatic illness or a manifestation of clinical depression.
(3) Physically, they have been put under chronic stress, causing spondylitis, back pain, insomnia, and other psychosomatic illnesses.
(4) That it tells more of a psychosomatic illness, - the images are symptomatic of a personal trouble - than it does of a feeling of the war.
(5) Psychological approaches to illness have expanded enormously since the medical establishment adopted the concept of psychosomatic illness to explain illnesses that could not otherwise be diagnosed or cured.
(6) Indeed, asthma is considered by many to be the prototype of psychosomatic illness.
(7) God did not make us disembodied minds; he made us psychosomatic beings.
(8) His site investigates psychosomatic illnesses, with emphasis on post traumatic stress disorder, chemical imbalances and childhood stress.
(9) You're less likely to suffer from psychosomatic illnesses - digestive disorders, other stress disorders, headaches, vascular stress.
(10) What distinguishes hysteria from other kinds of neurosis or psychosomatic illness is the mutability of its symptoms, the manner in which trauma can be converted into a potentially infinite array of corporeal manifestations.
(11) Although Shorter's book says little about the contemporary experience of psychosomatic illness, it's clear that similar mind-body-culture interplay is very much alive today.
(12) Of all the psychoanalysts to write on psychosomatic illness, none was more influential than the Berlin / Chicago psychoanalyst Franz Alexander.
(13) When early separation anxieties have been traumatic, she says, there are still many possible outcomes, ranging from psychosis and psychosomatic illness to addiction and other acting out pathology.
(14) Part 2 on physical and psychosomatic illness opens with Liakopoulou's chapter on the separation-individuation process in adolescents with chronic physical illness.
(15) Everything that we experience is psychosomatic because the body is always involved, whenever we look through our eyes, whenever we hear through the ears, and in everything that we experience in terms of our feelings and sensations.
(16) Depression, anxiety, and psychosomatic disorders are the most frequently identified mental health consequences among acculturating individuals.
(17) Over time they become more assertive, expressing themselves as compulsions and obsessions, phobias and prejudices, neuroses and psychosomatic illnesses.
(18) Hence, our self-reported data are not supportive of the idea that MCS syndrome is primarily a psychiatric or psychosomatic condition.
(19) With increasing stress, the incidence of stress related psychosomatic and psychiatric illnesses has increased tremendously.
(20) We surely are psychosomatic unities, u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510animated bodies rather than incarnated souls,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to use a famous phrase.
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