It's just an adjective so you use it as you would with any other.
For example;
1. Jeremy has been getting awful headaches since his wife left him; the doctors say it's psychosomatic.
2. Psychosomatic illnesses are those in which mental or emotional disturbances cause bodily symptoms.
She experienced psychosomatic symptoms, such as headaches and stomachaches, when faced with stress at work.
Psychosomatic medicine is the medical term that refers to the study and treatment of diseases caused or influenced by psychological factors.
No, psychosomatic illnesses are real physical symptoms that are influenced by psychological factors. These conditions can manifest as a result of an individual's mental state, emotions, and stress levels impacting their physical health. Treatment often involves addressing both the psychological and physical components of the illness.
You can use "behavior" in a sentence like this: "The teacher praised the student for demonstrating good behavior in class."
The people dependence is on you not on the mayor.
Scientists use hypothesis to make predictions about the outcome of an experiment based on prior knowledge or observations. For example, a hypothesis may state that "If plants receive more sunlight, then they will grow taller."
I believe that the pain from which my father suffered in his last years was psychosomatic.
"Her red rash was a psychosomatic response to the stress we were all under." The actual word means a physical condition or expression that is created through a mental or emotional process.
The meaning of the word psychosomatic implies
Psychosomatic Medicine - journal - was created in 1939.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research was created in 1956.
Robert Fried has written: 'Breathe well, be well' -- subject(s): Breathing exercises, Therapeutic use, Stress management 'The breath connection' -- subject(s): Breathing exercises, Hyperventilation, Medicine, Psychosomatic, Psychosomatic Medicine, Psychosomatic aspects, Psychosomatic aspects of Hyperventilation, Stress management 'The arginine solution' -- subject(s): Physiological effect, Coronary heart disease, Chemotherapy, Nitric oxide, Therapeutic use, Arginine, Atherosclerotic plaque
John Hazen Nodine has written: 'Psychosomatic medicine' -- subject(s): Psychosomatic Medicine, Congresses, Medicine, Psychosomatic
Psychomatic is not a word, but psychosomatic is. If something is said to be psychosomatic, its cause is mental rather than physical. Psychosomatic illnesses can also be caused by emotional issues.
Hyman Miller has written: 'The practice of psychosomatic medicine as illustrated in allergy' -- subject(s): Allergy, Medicine, Psychosomatic, Psychosomatic Medicine
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look up psychosomatic disease. it has to do mainly with illness and mental bad structure.
Philip Pinkerton has written: 'Childhood disorder--a psychosomatic approach' -- subject(s): In infancy and childhood, Pediatrics, Psychophysiologic Disorders, Psychosomatic aspects, Psychosomatic aspects of Pediatrics