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Что (кто) такое psychogenic$65165$ - определение

Psychogenic illness

psychogenic         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Psychogenic (disambiguation)
[?s??k?(?)'d??n?k]
¦ adjective having a psychological origin or cause rather than a physical one.
Hysteroepilepsy         
EVENTS RESEMBLING AN EPILEPTIC SEIZURE, BUT WITHOUT THE CHARACTERISTIC ELECTRICAL DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH EPILEPSY
Hystero-epilepsy; Hysteroepilepsy; Pseudoseizure; Psychogenic seizures; PNES; Non-epileptic attack disorder; Hystero-Epilepsy; Dissociative convulsions; Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures; Dissociative seizure; Hysterical seizure; Hysterical seizures; Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; Psychogenic non epileptic seizure; Nonepileptic psychogenic seizure; Draft:Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; User:Gomer2/sandbox; Functional seizures; Pseudoseizures; Nonepileptic psychogenic event; Psychogenic seizure; Functional Non-Epileptic Attacks; Functional Non-Epileptic Attack
·noun A disease resembling hysteria in its nature, and characterized by the occurrence of epileptiform convulsions, which can often be controlled or excited by pressure on the ovaries, and upon other definite points in the body.
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizure         
EVENTS RESEMBLING AN EPILEPTIC SEIZURE, BUT WITHOUT THE CHARACTERISTIC ELECTRICAL DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH EPILEPSY
Hystero-epilepsy; Hysteroepilepsy; Pseudoseizure; Psychogenic seizures; PNES; Non-epileptic attack disorder; Hystero-Epilepsy; Dissociative convulsions; Psychogenic nonepileptic seizures; Dissociative seizure; Hysterical seizure; Hysterical seizures; Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; Psychogenic non epileptic seizure; Nonepileptic psychogenic seizure; Draft:Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; User:Gomer2/sandbox; Functional seizures; Pseudoseizures; Nonepileptic psychogenic event; Psychogenic seizure; Functional Non-Epileptic Attacks; Functional Non-Epileptic Attack
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures (PNES) are events resembling an epileptic seizure, but without the characteristic electrical discharges associated with epilepsy. PNES fall under the category of disorders known as functional neurological disorders (FND), also known as conversion disorders.

Википедия

Psychogenic disease

Classified as a "conversion disorder" by the DSM-IV, a psychogenic disease is a disease in which mental stressors cause physical symptoms of different diseases. The manifestation of physical symptoms without biologically identifiable causes results from disruptions of processes in the brain from psychological stress. During a psychogenic disease, neuroimaging has shown that neural circuits affecting functions such as emotion, executive functioning, perception, movement, and volition are inhibited. These disruptions become strong enough to prevent the brain from voluntarily allowing certain actions (e.g. moving a limb). When the brain is unable to signal to the body to perform an action voluntarily, physical symptoms of a disease are presented even though there is no biological identifiable cause. Examples of diseases that are believed by many to be psychogenic include psychogenic seizures, psychogenic polydipsia, psychogenic tremor, and psychogenic pain.

The term psychogenic disease is often used in a similar way to psychosomatic disease. However, the term psychogenic usually implies that psychological factors played a key causal role in the development of the illness. The term psychosomatic is often used in a broader way to describe illnesses with a known medical cause where psychological factors may nonetheless play a role (e.g., asthma can be exacerbated by anxiety).