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Definition of Psychosomatics
1. psychosomatic [n] - See also: psychosomatic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychosomatics
Literary usage of Psychosomatics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Hmong, 1987-1995: A Selected & Annotated Bibliography edited by Christina J. Smith (1996)
"psychosomatics 30 (fall 1989): 374-382. Describes demographic and clinical
characteristics of thirty Hmong refugee patients with delusions of fatal ..."
2. The Science, Treatment, and Prevention of Antisocial Behaviorsby Diana H. Fishbein by Diana H. Fishbein (2004)
"psychosomatics, 39, 478^180. Mendez, M., Doss R., & Taylor J. (1993). Interictal
violence in epilepsy: Relationship to behavior and seizure variables. ..."
3. Assessing Psychopathology and Behavior Problems in Persons With Mental (1994)
"Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, 32485-490. Zung, WK (1971). A rating
instrument for anxiety disorders. psychosomatics, XII, 371-379. ..."
4. Medical Marijuana Referenda Movement in America: Hearing Before the edited by Bill McCollum (2001)
"psychosomatics 1980;21:81-85. 11. Singh, G., Ramey, DR Morfeld, D. Shi, H.
Hatoum, HT, Fries, JF Gastrointestinal tract complications of nonsteroidal ..."
5. Tracking Gender Equity Under Economic Reforms: Continuity and Change in by Swapna Mukhopadhyay, Ratna M. Sudarshan (2003)
"... Somatic Symptoms in Different Cultures: A Preliminary Report from Phase 1 of
the WHO International Study of Somatoform Disorders', psychosomatics, 64, ..."