This inability to verbalize what she is experiencing in her body puts a child at risk for
developing psychosomatic reactions to stimuli.
Not exact matches
No doubt the neural ground for the possibility of
psychosomatic beings like ourselves to be able to
develop aptitudes in this way was afforded by the plasticity of the hominid brain.
According to a study published in
Psychosomatic Medicine, people who are depressed are more than four times as likely to
develop unexplained fatigue while those who suffer from fatigue are almost three times as likely to
develop depression.
Most children are able to
develop the bonds and as a result, this attachment becomes the basis for mixing into family and for their
psychosomatic development (Hughes 1999).