Yes, the word psychosomatic contains the Greek root "soma," which means body. The term psychosomatic refers to physical symptoms that are caused by mental or emotional factors.
The second Greek root of the word "psychosomatic" is "soma," which means body. Together with "psyche," which means mind, "psychosomatic" refers to the interconnection between the mind and body in relation to physical symptoms arising from psychological factors.
The root word of "lithiasis" is "lith," which comes from the Greek word "lithos," meaning stone. In medical terminology, "lithiasis" refers to the presence of stones in the body, such as kidney stones or gallstones.
The Greek word for body in theology is "soma."
The root word of "edema" is the Greek word "oídēma," meaning swelling or swelling caused by abnormal accumulation of fluid in body tissues.
I am unfamiliar with a Greek root of "corp" but the Latin root refers to "body"Don't know if this is what is being looked for or not, but hope it helps!]It is a Latin word, not Greek, and it does mean body.So a corp is a body of men and corporal, an officer in command of that body. (AK)
Psychosomatic < Psyche (=soul) + soma (=body)see also psychology, psychiatry / chromosome, ribosome
The second Greek root of the word "psychosomatic" is "soma," which means body. Together with "psyche," which means mind, "psychosomatic" refers to the interconnection between the mind and body in relation to physical symptoms arising from psychological factors.
b.the influence of the mind on the body
Psychosomatic (not psychocomatic) < psyche (ψυχή=soul) + somatic (σωματικό = sth related to soma/σώμα = body)
The interrelationship of the mind and the body is called the mind-body ________.
Soma means "body", animal or human, or it can refer to a group or a body of people, and so forth.
Somatic is a word containing the Greek root "soma-", meaning body.
A somatic disorder is a malfunction of the body. A psychosomatic disorder is a disorder of (most commonly) the body caused by a psychological factor (the mind).
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Psychosomatic vomiting occurs due to a psychiatric condition. Stress, depression, anxiety, and other mental illnesses/ afflictions can show their symptoms through the body in the form of pain, tight muscles, nausea/ vomiting, headaches, etc. the word psychosomatic means "psycho"= mind, and "somatic"= body. This acknowledges the link between how things in our mind affect how our body feels and functions.
Psychosomatic, and it means a precieved condition by the individual which results in an a precieved effect on the human body. For instance, a person believes they are sick, so they feel ill and may complain of symptoms.
full of leaned body(like a straw)