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 medicine
b.the influence of the mind on the body
Dizziness doesn't cause vomiting. Dizziness and or vomiting are symptoms of something else occurring in your body.
Vomiting is complex act. CNS coordination is required for vomiting. The vomiting reflex is co-ordinate d in the vomiting center found in the medulla Oblangata which is a part of the CNS present at the base of the brain. The stimulus of vomiting like Dopamine, Serotonin are produced in different organs of the body. The vomiting center receives information from various parts of the body through stimulus and get stimulated.
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The meaning of the word psychosomatic implies
Psychosomatic Medicine - journal - was created in 1939.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research was created in 1956.
John Hazen Nodine has written: 'Psychosomatic medicine' -- subject(s): Psychosomatic Medicine, Congresses, Medicine, Psychosomatic
Hyman Miller has written: 'The practice of psychosomatic medicine as illustrated in allergy' -- subject(s): Allergy, Medicine, Psychosomatic, Psychosomatic Medicine
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.
I believe that the pain from which my father suffered in his last years was psychosomatic.
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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
Psychosomatic < Psyche (=soul) + soma (=body)see also psychology, psychiatry / chromosome, ribosome
be wary of psychosomatic practitioners who do not have degrees in medicine or psychology, or specialized training in either field. Some patients may also need conventional medical care or a combination of conventional and psychosomatic therapies.