Psychosomatic Disorders

The word Psychosomatic means the mind (psyche) and the body (soma). A psychosomatic disorder is a condition which involves the both mind and the body. Psychiatry conventionally differentiates between psychosomatic disorders, or resolution of a physical illness, and somatoform disorders.

A few typical diseases which are mainly disposed to made worse by the mental health reasons such as a   stress and the anxiety. Which include are psoriasis, high BP, ulcers, and the heart disease. The treatment for the psychosomatic disorder brings together the main therapeutic measures from the entire medical as well as the psychosocial fields. These together show a Mental illness and they may occur due to any previous psychiatry conditions as well.

 

  • Mental and Medical Illness
  • Physical Symptoms
  • Psychological Symptoms
  • Conversion Disorder

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