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  • adjective Pertaining to illnesses of the body caused by neurological dysfunctions.

Etymologies

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neuro- +‎ somatic, coined by Jay Goldstein.

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Examples

  • But now, recognizing real neurological differences that cause this, thanks to modern brain scans in part, doctors are using the brand-new word "neurosomatic," which is much more validating.

    A Talk with Paula Kamen, author of All in My Head 2010

  • Founded and directed by neurosomatic researcher, author and coach Dr. M. A. Greenstein, GGI serves individuals and organizations at local, national and global levels.

    Digital50.com Digital 50 Daily Industry News RSS Feed 2009

  • It's fascinating and important to understand for reasons of realising how priming predisposes us to certain ways of reacting (and in a sense we see that underlying the temptation story in Genesis) and also demonstrates the way that language is rooted in our bodily - neurosomatic - experience / being.

    Nouslife 2008

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