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Psychogenic
Psychogenic meaning
Originating from or caused by state of mind; having a psychological rather than a physiological cause.
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Psychogenic mode Lloyd deMause has described a system of psychogenic modes (see below) which describe the range of styles of parenting he has observed historically and across cultures.
After our managing trauma workshop, he sought medical help and learned he was suffering from psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.
But even if it weren’t, even if your disdain were psychogenic at its root, it’d be valid—you signed up for a relationship with a nonsmoker, and you got something else.
Psychogenic fever: how psychological stress affects body temperature in the clinical population.
Adapted from 's novel of the same name, it focuses on Jason Bourne (), a former CIA assassin with psychogenic amnesia who, while being hunted by a secretive government faction, tries to uncover the truth about his past.
Due to these changes in the course of history, different psychoclasses (or psychogenic modes) emerged.
For example, in some cases of psychogenic tremor, treating the patient’s underlying psychological problem may cause the tremor to disappear.
For infobox Dissociative fugue, formerly fugue state or psychogenic fugue, is a DSM-5 dissociative disorder.
From the age of 12, he spent two miserable years at Peekskill Military Academy but, after being severely disciplined for daydreaming, he had a possibly psychogenic heart attack and was allowed to return home.
Habit drinking (in its severest form termed psychogenic polydipsia ) is the most common imitator of diabetes insipidus at all ages.
It has also been called a functional pain syndrome, and a psychogenic disorder.
Many patients with psychogenic tremor have a conversion disorder (see Posttraumatic stress disorder ) or another psychiatric disease.
Schizophrenia seemed to be more prevalent and more psychogenic and more treatable than either Kraepelin or Bleuler would have allowed.
The psychogenic purpuras: A review of autoerythrocyte sensitization, autosensitization to DNA, “hysterical” and factitial bleeding, and the religious stigmata.
The term 'psychogenic' assumes that medical diagnosis is so perfect that all organic causes of pain can be detected; regrettably, we are far from such infallibility..
This tremor classically has a frequency of about 10 Hz citation * Psychogenic tremor (also called hysterical tremor) can occur at rest or during postural or kinetic movement.