psychosomatic disorder

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psychosomatic disorder

A patient discusses their psychosomatic disorder with a doctor.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A mental disorder that causes somatic symptoms: A condition in which psychological factors, such as stress, anxiety, or emotional conflict, are the primary cause of physical symptoms. The physical symptoms are real and can be severe, but they originate from or are exacerbated by mental or emotional processes rather than a direct physiological disease.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Chronic headaches with no clear medical cause can sometimes be diagnosed as a psychosomatic disorder.
    • The doctor explained that her stomach pain was a psychosomatic disorder, likely triggered by prolonged work-related stress.
Advanced Usage
  • Conceptual Understanding: The term highlights the intricate connection between the mind (psyche) and the body (soma). It is used in medical and psychological contexts to describe conditions where diagnostic tests do not reveal a biological cause for the physical complaint.
    • In psychosomatic medicine, treating a psychosomatic disorder often requires a combination of psychotherapy and somatic symptom management.
Variants and Related Words
  • Psychosomatic (adj): Relating to or involving both the mind and the body, especially in the causation of physical symptoms.
    • He was suffering from psychosomatic pain.
  • Somatic Symptom Disorder (n): A related diagnostic category in psychiatry that emphasizes distressing somatic symptoms accompanied by excessive thoughts, feelings, or behaviors related to those symptoms.
Synonyms
  • Somatoform disorder: An older, closely related term for a mental disorder characterized by physical symptoms that suggest a medical condition but are not fully explained by one.
  • Functional somatic syndrome: A term sometimes used for conditions like fibromyalgia or irritable bowel syndrome when psychological components are significant.
Related Phrases
  • Mind-body disorder: A more general phrase emphasizing the interaction between psychological state and physical health.
    • Yoga and meditation are often recommended for mind-body disorders.
Notes on Meaning
  • Key Distinction: A psychosomatic disorder is not "all in the patient's head" in the sense of being imaginary. The physical suffering is genuine, but its origin is linked to psychological distress. It is distinct from factitious disorders or malingering, where symptoms are consciously produced.
psychosomatic disorder

A patient discusses their psychosomatic disorder with a doctor.

Noun
  1. a mental disorder that causes somatic symptoms