What Are Psychogenic Problems?

What Are Psychogenic Problems? Psychogenic pain is a pain disorder associated with psychological factors. Some types of mental or emotional problems can cause, increase or prolong pain. A person with a psychogenic pain disorder may complain of pain that does not match their symptoms. What are psychogenic symptoms? What are the symptoms of psychogenic pain?

What Is Somatogenic View Of Mental Illness?

What Is Somatogenic View Of Mental Illness? Somatogenic theories identify disturbances in physical functioning resulting from either illness, genetic inheritance, or brain damage or imbalance. Psychogenic theories focus on traumatic or stressful experiences, maladaptive learned associations and cognitions, or distorted perceptions. What is the Somatogenic theory? Somatogenic Hypothesis. The idea that mental states, and mental