somatikusak
Somatikusak is a Hungarian term that can refer to people who practice or advocate somatic approaches—those that emphasize bodily experience in relation to learning, health, and psychology. As an adjective, somatikus means “somatic” or “bodily,” and somatikusak would describe individuals or groups associated with body-centered methods.
Etymology and scope: The word derives from Latin somaticus via Greek soma, meaning “body,” and has been
Usage: In Hungarian academic and clinical discourse, somatikusak may appear when discussing somatic education, body-centered therapies,
Relation to English: In English, the corresponding term is “somatic” or “somatics.” English-language fields include somatic
See also: Somatics; Somatic psychology; Somatic education; Body-centered therapy; Soma.