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Q: Regarding the general adaptation syndrome the first signs of psychosomatic disorder generally appear in what stage?
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The first sign of psychosomatic disorder generally appear in what stage?

The first symptoms a psychosomatic disorders generally appear in the first few stages. Though the severity of these symptoms vary on a case to case basis.


What is the difference between somatoform and psychosomatic disorder?

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).


Where can one be diagnosed with Psychosomatic disorder?

One could potentially be diagnosed with Psychosomatic disorder in any hospital around the world, especially hospitals for the mentally/criminally insane.


What has the author Philip Pinkerton written?

Philip Pinkerton has written: 'Childhood disorder--a psychosomatic approach' -- subject(s): In infancy and childhood, Pediatrics, Psychophysiologic Disorders, Psychosomatic aspects, Psychosomatic aspects of Pediatrics


What has the author George L Engel written?

George L. Engel has written: 'The concept of psychosomatic disorder'


What is the most common psychosomatic disorder?

Fibromyalgia ~ by far. Including, but not limited to panic & anxiety disorder, lower back pain, bone pain, cramps....and the list goes on....foot drop too...depression and also OCD. Ah yes, let's not forget the joints!


Why does Ozzy Osbourne have bipolar disorder?

Bipolar disorder is generally caused by genetics.


What is psychosomatic medicine?

Psychosomatic medicine is a multidisciplinary branch of medicine dedicated to the study and clinical practice of medicine in relation with all processes that cause a pathological interaction between mind and body or between mental and physical processes.Psychoneuroimmunology or PNI, is the most related discipline to Psychosomatic medicine, but not the only one; geriatrics, pediatrics, surgery, gynecology, endocrinology. cardiology, psychiatry, internal medicine, gastroenterology, cosmetic surgery, emergency medicine and many other branches may at one time or other treat disorders with psychosomatic causes or complications.Psychosomatic is a word that is sometimes erroneously used in a pejorative way for saying 'it is all in your mind', what adds suffering to those who already are suffering from a psychosomatic disorder. The correct use of the term, is instead a key to solve some puzzling mix of symptoms that could not be attributed to a particular illness or that can be attributed to many disorders.If the body suffers because a problem generated in the mind or if the mind and emotional well being suffer because a problem of the body, then that is a psychosomatic disorder.


Where can one find information on bipolar disorder symptoms?

There are a wide range of sites that provide information regarding medical conditions such as bipolar disorder symptoms. The most trusted sites for information regarding the symptoms of bipolar disorder would be medical sites such as the Mayo Clinic site and the WebMD site.


How does Hashimoto's thyroiditis show?

This disorder generally displays no symptoms


What are some questions regarding conduct disorder?

The main question is what causes conduct disorder: The answer is, unfortunately, there is no definitive answer, it might be genetic, it might be related to the social-economic factors.


Is progeria a recessive or dominant disorder?

yes it is, only 1 mutation to the lmna gene is sufficent for someone to express traits regarding progeria