Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, on Sep. 2010
The somatic term is an adjective of a qualifying type that serves to designate those ailments or sensations that are merely physical and that are expressed clearly and visibly in some part of the organism. The idea of somatic comes from the concept of soma, which represents the set total number of cells or parts that make up a living body or organism. Thus, when something is somatic, it is something that is directly related to the body or the organism.
The notion of somatic is used to mark or designate those bodily or organic expressions that appear in a evident or not. Somatic markings are understood as one of the ways that the body has to show the condition emotional or emotional when the individual does not express his feelings and sensations of way rational. This means that when a person is stressed, anguished, worried, happy or tired among many other sensations may not show it consciously but the body is responsible for making it clear through those somatic marks or bodily
Somatic marks obviously depend on each person and the common ailments that they present. However, in general, the somatic is always present with greater frequency at the level, for example, of the skin, muscle or spinal pain (from its position incorrect), hair loss, fatigue or stress, reluctance, mouth sores or pain, etc. All these somatic marks can appear immediately or after an extended time that the person is suffering or grieving.
In some cases, somatic marks can become chronic and that is when the person may tend to recognize them: he knows that if he blisters appear on the skin or if the hair falls out a lot it is for a certain emotional or psychic reason that you cannot handle in a way conscious.
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