The physiological symptoms and possible medical reasons need to be thoroughly assessed before looking at psychological
Joseph A. McFalls has written: 'Psychopathology and subfecundity' -- subject(s): Infertility, Mental illness, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mental illness, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Infertility, Psychopathology, Sterility
William B. Terhune has written: 'Physiological psychiatry' -- subject(s): Mental illness, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mental illness
An illness that has a psychological cause and does not involve brain damage is Psychosis.
Robert L. Taylor has written: 'Distinguishing psychological from organic disorders' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Differential Diagnosis, Mental Disorders, Mental illness, Neuropsychiatry, Organic Mental Disorders, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mental illness, Psychological manifestations of general diseases 'Health fact, health fiction' -- subject(s): Advertising, Consumer education, Health behavior, Health promotion, Mass media in health education, Medicine
No, not all perspectives can explain every psychological illness. Different perspectives in psychology may emphasize different factors, such as biological, cognitive, behavioral, or social influences, and each perspective may provide valuable insights into certain aspects of an illness. However, a comprehensive understanding of a psychological illness often requires considering multiple perspectives.
The study of biological foundations of the mind, emotions, and mental processes. Basically, it looks at the Biology behind cognition and mental illness.
biological, psychological, social, spiritual
Something mental, in your brain, that is a possible cause of something. eg. a psychological factor of illness is stress.
Peter F. Liddle has written: 'Disordered mind and brain' -- subject(s): Mental illness, Pathological Psychology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mental illness, Psychology, Pathological
Theophilus Bulkeley Hyslop has written: 'Mental physiology' -- subject(s): Mental illness, Mind and body, Pathological Psychology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Mental illness, Psychophysiology
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emotional illness n.A psychological disorder characterized by irrational and uncontrollable fears, persistent anxiety, or extremehostility.