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.
how do you use hypothesis in a sentence?
psychosomatic medicine
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He was in a state of anhedonia.
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