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(adj.)Originating in the mind or in mental or emotional processes; having a psychological rather than a physiological origin. Used of certain disorders.
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Psychogenic disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A psychogenic disease is a set of symptoms or complaints whose origin likely lies within the complex interactions of the frontal lobes of the brain and the system in which the complaint manifests. T...
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Psychogenic pain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Headache, back pain, or stomach pain are some of the most common types of psychogenic pain.
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Mass psychogenic illness is characterized by symptoms, occurring among a group of persons with shared beliefs regarding those symptoms, that suggest organic illness but have no identifiable environmental cause and little clinical or laboratory evidence of disease.
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Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures are episodes of movement, sensation, or behaviors that are similar to epileptic seizures but do not have a neurologic origin; rather, they are somatic manifestations of psychologic distress.
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What is psychogenic pain? ... Psychogenic pain is a pain disorder associated with psychological factors. Some types of mental or emotional problems can cause, increase, or prolong pain. ... What are the symptoms of psychogenic pain?
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