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psy·cho·gen·ic
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词根:psycho
adj.psychological 心理的;心理学的;精神上的
psycho 精神病的;精神病学的
psychometric 心理测量的
psychoactive 影响心理状态的;作用于精神的
psychoanalytic 精神分析的;心理分析的
psychomotor 精神运动的
psychoanalytical 精神分析的
adv.psychologically 心理上地;心理学地
psychically 精神上
n.psychology 心理学;心理状态
psychologist 心理学家,心理学者
psycho 心理分析,精神分析;精神病患者
psychoanalysis 精神分析;心理分析
psychoanalyst 精神分析学家;心理分析学家
psycholinguistic 心理语言学
psychobabble 心理呓语
psychogenesis [心理] 心理发生;精神发生
psychometrics [心理] 心理测验学
psychometry 心理测验;心理测定学;心灵占卜术
vt.psychoanalyze 用精神分析疗法治疗分析
psychogenic disorder心因性障碍
"起源于心理或心理原因的",1884年,来自 psycho- + -genic。
精神性的,心理性的:源于精神的,有情绪或心理原因的(指症状),与其相对的为生理或器质性的
The first known use of psychogenic was in 1915
psychogenicadjective
originating in the mind : attributable to psychological or emotional factors psychogenic impotence compare somatogenic
a psychogenic movement disorder
1 From an evolutionary perspective, these psychogenic or “cerebrally elicited” erections are a savvy improvement on the reflexogenic type.
2 There he witnessed the treatment of “hysteria,” a grab bag of physical and psychological symptoms thought to be psychogenic — and distinctly feminine — and he took note of hypnosis as a method of inquiry.
3 The report also concluded that “a possible explanation for the reported symptoms is a psychogenic illness,” though it stopped short of declaring a targeted attack by a bad actor.
4 Mass hysteria, or mass psychogenic illness, as it's also known, is the rapid spread of physical symptoms such as hyperventilation and twitching among a substantial group of people - with no plausible organic cause.
5 “None of this makes sense until you consider the psychogenic explanation,” said Robert Bartholomew, a medical sociologist and the author of series of books on outbreaks of mass hysteria.
6 Canada considers earlier theories about acoustic attacks and psychogenic illness, in which the origin of an illness is psychological, to be improbable.
7 They may have recalled aspects of the trauma that were forgotten or repressed ( psychogenic amnesia ).
他们可能会回忆起某些被遗忘或者是被抑制的 ( 心理学上的健忘症 ) 创伤记忆.
8 The action she requests includes making sure staff are able to detect and manage psychogenic polydipsia.
9 When he saw the Havana syndrome reports, he concluded they were a mass psychogenic condition.
10 Thus psychogenic polydipsia might be cited to prove water a drug of dependence.
11 Such a psychogenic “flight syndrome” exhibits some striking overlap with organic amnesia.
12 The Cuban conclusion: The issue was a “collective psychogenic disorder.”
13 From Strasbourg’s dancing plague of 1518 to the 2011 case of twitching teenage girls in a small town in New York state, mass psychogenic illnesses are nothing new.
14 Then, the World Health Organization wrote about so-called “mass psychogenic illnesses” affecting hundreds of girls in schools across the country.
15 As if talking to you face to face neuritis sequela, trifacial neuralgia sequela, limited epileptic paroxysm, pons tumor, poison as well as weary and reasons and so on psychogenic convulsion.
如面神经炎后遗症、三叉神经痛后遗症,局限性癫痫发作、桥脑肿瘤、中毒以及疲劳性和心因性痉挛等原因。
16 "Possibly the largest outbreak of mass psychogenic illness in the history of the world was 'shell shock' during World War I," Baloh told Salon.
17 Experts have emphasized that even if the illnesses were psychogenic, that doesn’t mean sufferers are imagining their symptoms.
18 Spratlen had held a teleconference with sufferers who asked about the FBI study that determined that the symptoms were psychogenic.
19 The reader is left in little doubt that the illness is psychogenic, the product of a lifetime's internal conflict – of longing for the freedoms his family raised him to despise.
20 I then returned to Sheffield to study medically unexplained neurological disorders, including psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, and how they relate to emotional and psychological factors.