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The Surprising Link Between Your Emotions and a Sore Throat

The Surprising Link Between Your Emotions and a Sore Throat

Blog | Psychosomatics
The human throat is much more than a passage for air or a sound-producing instrument—it is the epicenter of our self-expression and the mirror of our inner world.
Could Healing Your Mind Be the Key to Healing Your Body?

Could Healing Your Mind Be the Key to Healing Your Body?

Blog | Psychosomatics
When a physician advises rest for a slight fever or suggests stress reduction for managing bronchial asthma, they are recognizing a fundamental truth: our body and mind are inextricably intertwined.
The Mind-Body Link: Understanding 7 Key Psychosomatic Disorders

The Mind-Body Link: Understanding 7 Key Psychosomatic Disorders

Blog | Psychosomatics
We explore a framework that highlights the seven classic psychosomatic disorders—conditions in which psychological factors play a crucial role in triggering or worsening physical symptoms.
Senestopathy: A Comprehensive Look at Its Neurological and Psychological Aspects

Senestopathy: A Comprehensive Look at Its Neurological and Psychological Aspects

Blog | Psychosomatics
In recent years, this phenomenon has captured increased attention, prompting both neurologists and mental health professionals to explore its underlying mechanisms and treatment strategies.
Relationship Imbalance and Psychosomatic Stress

Relationship Imbalance and Psychosomatic Stress

Blog | Psychosomatics
Today, I want to share a revised look at one such narrative—a story that highlights how a long-term relationship can slowly turn into a source of emotional and even physical distress.
Brief Strategic Psychotherapy: From Analysis to Action

Brief Strategic Psychotherapy: From Analysis to Action

Blog | Psychosomatics
In a world where traditional therapy often focuses on dissecting the root causes of our struggles, many individuals find themselves stuck in endless analysis.
Understanding Memory Loss: A Psychosomatic Perspective

Understanding Memory Loss: A Psychosomatic Perspective

Blog | Psychosomatics
Memory is an integral part of who we are. Every day, our minds process a range of experiences—from joyful moments and simple pleasures to instances of pain and disappointment.
Emotional Overload and Its Impact on Appetite: A Psychosomatic Perspective

Emotional Overload and Its Impact on Appetite: A Psychosomatic Perspective

Article | Psychosomatics
When we experience an overload of emotions, our body often sends signals that go beyond the usual stress responses. One such sign is a decrease in appetite.
Unraveling the Connection Between Glaucoma and Anxiety: A Psychosomatic Perspective

Unraveling the Connection Between Glaucoma and Anxiety: A Psychosomatic Perspective

Article | Psychosomatics
Many people view glaucoma simply as a condition of high eye pressure that needs to be treated by an ophthalmologist, but there is a less commonly discussed side to this disease that involves our psychological well-being.
Finding Relief from Back of the Head Pain: Understanding the Mind-Body Connection

Finding Relief from Back of the Head Pain: Understanding the Mind-Body Connection

Blog | Psychosomatics
Many of us have experienced that nagging pain at the back of our heads, a discomfort that sometimes seems to appear out of nowhere.
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