psychosomatic

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English - Turkish
psikomatik
psikosomatik

Mary'yi etraflıca muayene ettikten sonra doktor, onun bu durumuna yol açacak hiçbir fiziksel sebep bulamadı ve sebebin psikosomatik olduğu sonucuna vardı. - After thoroughly examining Mary, the doctor could find no physical reason for her condition, and concluded that the cause was psychosomatic.

Tom'un topallaması psikosomatik. - Tom's limp is psychosomatic.

(Tıp) Ruh ve beden arasındaki ilişki ile ilgili
(Diş Hekimliği) 1. Zihinsel faaliyetlerdedn dolayı bedensel fonksiyonların birbirine cevap vermesi. 2. Zihine ve bedene ilişkin
(Tıp) Zihni ve ruhsal faktörlerden vücut işlevlerini etkilemesi ile beliren, psikosomatik
{s} psikolojik kaynaklı (bedensel rahatsızlık)
akıl ile beden arasındaki ilişkiye
psiko-somatik
psychosomatically
psikosomatik olarak
English - English
Pertaining to both the mind and the body
Pertaining to physical diseases, symptoms etc. which have mental causes
psycho refers to mind and somatic refers to body; the term psychosomatic means the mind making the body ill or illnesses which have been created physically within the body by derangement of the mind
{s} involving both the mind and body; pertaining to physical symptoms caused by emotional factors
used of illness or symptoms resulting from neurosis
of, or relating to the influence of the mind on the body
psycho refers to mind and somatic refers to body The term psychosomatic means "the mind making the body ill" or "illnesses which have been created physically within the body by derrangement of the mind "
– physical symptoms of mental, emotional, or psychic origin
– Pertaining 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
If someone has a psychosomatic illness, their symptoms are caused by worry or unhappiness rather than by a physical problem. Doctors refused to treat her, claiming that her problems were all psychosomatic
Relationship of the body to the mind; having bodily symptoms from a mental rather than physical disorder
having physical symptoms but mental or emotional causes
Psychosomatic pertains to the relationship of the mind and body
psychophysical
psychosomatic disease
physical disease whose source is in mental factors
psychosomatic disorder
Bodily ailment or symptom, caused by mental or emotional disturbance, in which psychological stresses adversely affect physiological (somatic) functioning to the point of distress. Psychosomatic disorders may include hypertension, respiratory ailments, gastrointestinal disturbances, migraine and tension headaches, sexual dysfunctions, and dermatitis. Many patients with psychosomatic conditions respond to a combination of drug therapy and psychotherapy. See also hypochondriasis
psychosomatic disorder
a mental disorder that causes somatic symptoms
psychosomatic disorders
physical disorders that stem from emotional or mental disturbances
psychosomatically
in a psychosomatic manner; in a manner that involves both the mind and body; in a manner of resulting from emotional factors
psychosomatic

    Hyphenation

    psy·cho·so·ma·tic

    Turkish pronunciation

    saykōsımätîk

    Pronunciation

    /sīˌkōsəˈmatək/ /saɪˌkoʊsəˈmætɪk/

    Etymology

    () From psycho- + somatic.
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