Tag: Physical Symptoms


PSYCHOSOMATIC DISORDER

Introduction to Psychosomatic Disorders and the Biopsychosocial Model The term psychosomatic disorder refers to a complex medical condition where psychological factors significantly influence the onset, severity, and progression of physical ailments. Historically, medical science often separated the mind from the body, viewing physical illnesses as purely biological and mental health issues as purely psychological. However, […]

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SECONDARY SYMPTOMS 1

An Analytical Overview of Secondary Symptoms In the clinical landscape of medicine and psychology, secondary symptoms represent a complex category of manifestations that do not arise from a primary idiopathic source but are instead the direct or indirect consequence of another pre-existing medical condition or the administration of specific pharmacological agents. Unlike primary symptoms, which […]

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ORGAN NEUROSIS

Introduction and Definition of Organ Neurosis Organ neurosis represents a historical diagnostic concept within psychology and psychiatry, primarily describing a mental disorder characterized by the manifestation of significant physical symptoms that lack any identifiable underlying medical or pathological cause. This condition is fundamentally rooted in the complex interplay between psychological distress and somatic expression. In […]

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PSYCHOSOMATIC

Introduction to the Psychosomatic Paradigm The term psychosomatic denotes an indispensable approach to understanding health and disease, positing that the mind, or psyche, plays an inherent and often decisive role in the etiology, progression, and manifestation of all physical disease within the body, or soma. This perspective moves beyond the historical separation of mental and […]

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MOTOR CONVERSION SYMPTOMS

Motor Conversion Symptoms The Core Definition of Motor Conversion Symptoms Motor conversion symptoms represent a specific and often dramatic manifestation of Conversion Disorder, a condition now formally classified in the DSM-5 as Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder (FNSD). At its core, a motor conversion symptom is a physical deficit involving voluntary motor function—such as weakness, paralysis, […]

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SOMATIC CONCERN

Somatic Concern: An Encyclopedia Entry Defining Somatic Concern Somatic concern refers to the excessive preoccupation, worry, or distress a person experiences regarding their physical health, specifically focusing on bodily sensations or minor symptoms that they interpret as signs of a serious, often life-threatening, medical illness. This concept describes a spectrum of anxiety where the individual’s […]

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ENEMA ADDICTION

Enema Addiction Introduction Enema addiction represents a rare yet significantly impactful condition documented within medical and psychological literature since the late 19th century. It is characterized by the persistent, compulsive, and often escalating use of enemas, not for legitimate medical purposes, but as a means to alleviate various physical and psychological discomforts. This intricate disorder […]

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PSYCHOMIMIC SYNDROME

Psychomimic Syndrome: A Comprehensive Overview Psychomimic Syndrome (PMS) represents a complex psychiatric phenomenon where individuals experience a range of psychological symptoms that strikingly mimic or manifest as physical conditions, often without a discernible underlying medical explanation. This intricate disorder, frequently associated with terms like “psychosomatic illness” or “psychosomatic disorder,” highlights the profound and often bidirectional […]

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