Definition of Somatisation. Meaning of Somatisation. Synonyms of Somatisation

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Definition of Somatisation

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Meaning of Somatisation from wikipedia

- Somatization is a tendency to experience and communicate psychological distress as bodily and organic symptoms and to s**** medical help for them. More...
- Somatization disorder was a mental and behavioral disorder characterized by recurring, multiple, and current, clinically significant complaints about somatic...
- activities, headache, anorexia, and fatigue in that order. Psychiatry portal Somatisation Somatoform disorder Anna Miodek; Paweł Szemraj; Józef Kocur; Anna Ryś...
- further reinforcing their belief. SSA might aid in the understanding of somatisation. Health-related information or knowing that somebody else has an illness...
- hypervigilance, negative self-beliefs, interpersonal difficulties, and also often attention difficulties, anxiety, depression, somatisation, dissociation....
- post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and a strong tendency towards somatisation during his detention in the maximum security prison. In the same period...
- not they had cholecystectomy and possible psychosomatic components (somatisation); there were no effects from factors such as smoking, alcohol, the level...
- extremely long periods of time Complications Mood disorders, depression, somatisation, sleep disturbances, obesity, anxiety disorders Risk factors Preexisting...
- and depression or other mental disorder, such as panic disorder, and somatisation disorder; the origin of fatigue may be central, brain-derived, or peripheral...
- effects on subjectively experienced depressive and anxiety symptoms, somatisation and social insecurity.'[full citation needed] A more recent review found...