1. psychogenic - Adjective
2. psychogenic - Adjective Satellite
of or relating to the psychological cause of a disorder
mental or emotional rather than physiological in origin
Source: WordNeta psychogenic disorder Source: Internet
For infobox Dissociative fugue, formerly fugue state or psychogenic fugue, is a DSM-5 dissociative disorder. Source: Internet
And regardless of whether mental illness is caused by a genetic lack of receptors or a psychogenic delusion, it can always be overcome to at least some extent via the hard work of the person of the disorder. Source: Internet
Schizophrenia seemed to be more prevalent and more psychogenic and more treatable than either Kraepelin or Bleuler would have allowed. Source: Internet
Due to these changes in the course of history, different psychoclasses (or psychogenic modes) emerged. Source: Internet
For example, in some cases of psychogenic tremor, treating the patient’s underlying psychological problem may cause the tremor to disappear. Source: Internet