psychosomatic
Americanadjective
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of or relating to a physical disorder that is caused by or notably influenced by emotional factors.
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pertaining to or involving both the mind and the body.
adjective
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“Psychosomatic” disorders have definite physical symptoms but are thought to be caused by emotional or psychological factors. Anorexia nervosa is an example of a psychosomatic illness.
Other Word Forms
- psychosomatically adverb
Etymology
Origin of psychosomatic
Example Sentences
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Looking back, the stutter seemed to have been psychosomatic.
“So he would play differently, it became psychosomatic at that point that, ‘Wow, I don’t want to let my team down,’ and … he kept saying, ‘No, I’m going to get through it.’
From Los Angeles Times
Researchers have long noted that stress plays a significant role in exacerbating IBD symptoms, and some have even described ulcerative colitis as psychosomatic.
From Science Daily
All said they had been turned away by physicians, told their symptoms were psychosomatic, or labeled anti-vaccine by family and friends — despite the fact that they supported vaccines.
From New York Times
"A lot of psychosomatic effects could actually be linked to brain circuits telling your body something," Dr. Jin noted.
From Science Daily
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