Psychogenic

usgb/ˌsaɪkəˈdʒɛnɪk/
adjective

Related to a condition or symptom that arises from psychological factors rather than from a physical illness.

His headaches may be psychogenic, stemming from anxiety rather than any physical cause.
Visual representation of "psychogenic" - Related to a condition or symptom that arises from psychological factors rather than from a physical illness.

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Formal

psychogenic pain, psychogenic disorders, psychogenic symptoms

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Contextual Sensitivity

Psychogenic should be used carefully in clinical settings to clarify diagnosis.

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In discussions about mental health, it's essential to recognize the interplay between mind and body. It can enhance the understanding of psychosomatic conditions.
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Subtle Connotations

The term can sometimes carry a stigma, implying that symptoms are 'not real.' Always validate patient experiences.

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In casual conversation, some may misunderstand the term, so it's best to explain its meaning clearly.
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Limitations of Use

'Psychogenic' should not be used interchangeably with 'psychosomatic', as they can have different implications in discussions.

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Ensure the context is appropriate, especially in formal discussions relating to mental health.
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