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psychosomatic - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- illness: There is, of course, no doubt whatever that some people do have psychosomatic illnesses.
- disorder: Anxiety, depression, psychosomatic disorders or marital problems are common.
- medicine: Yet when all is said and done, is psychosomatic medicine itself a fully adequate response to what is basically required?
- symptom: Emotional wellbeing can be disturbed by a number of life factors, causing psychosomatic symptoms which do not respond to other interventions.
- disease: There are distinct therapeutic protocols for many of the psychosomatic diseases, together with imagery techniques destined for pain control.
- condition: This is an example of what we call the Mind-Body connection or psychosomatic condition.
Modifying Another Word
- then: Because both hypnotherapy and NLP work with the unconscious mind, then psychosomatic illnesses can be dealt with very quickly.
- not: This was a placebo-controlled trial, showing that the effect of light therapy is not psychosomatic.
- entirely: In those days asthma was considered to be an entirely psychosomatic illness.
Preposition: in
- origin: Q: If someone comes to you with an illness, how do you decide if it's psychosomatic in origin?
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