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3 years ago
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The second Greek root of the word psychosomatic means

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attashe74 [19]3 years ago
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<span>The second Greek root of the word psychosomatic means letter A: body. This means that the person who experiences this, feels like there is something really wrong with his or her body. His stomach might be upset or head aches, anything that is considered painful that look like true however little did the person know that because of the so much stress he is feeling, he experiences  psychosomatic illness, That is thinking too much of the situation he is in, affecting his whole body.</span>   <span> </span>
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