Theories of Psychosomatic Disorders
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
- A short lecture from the Psychosomatics Student Group Riga by Kamiar-K. Rückert. Talking about the different psychodynamic theories of Psychosomatic Medicine.
If you are interested in our group make sure to visit: www.psgriga.org
This is amazing!! Would love to hear more psychosomatic knowledge ❤
Excellent!! Please, keep up the good work!
Found this information very useful; thanks from India! 🙏
It has given me chronic pain since i was 25 years old i have lost my gallbladder i have ulcers i have constant acute heartburn i suffered a heart attack for no reason at the age of 36. I suffer everyday and its all psychosomatic. This is the truth.
If anyone can tell me a medicine that works please let me know.
yup you around my age, same thing
Take ivermectin bruv
I am not sure if you do believe in God or not. I can tell you from personal experience that this is real as well and I am honestly still learning the particulars ol this. However, I can say, this issue is also a spiritual one. VERY SPIRITUAL. I saw someone said its, "simply witchcraft" and this I believe. Science/ medicine will always try to find a way to describe bodily disorders. Some as we know just cannot be explained and though medicine is a forever evolving thing, some issues are straight up demonic. I advise you to pray. I don't know what you faith is, but prayer changes things.
I suffered also this situation when I was 16 then I found out that I have psychosomatic when I have severe heart attack at age 17 there's no problem with my heart also my blood pressure is normal all is normal and then 1 day someone told that its all my mind I have to be faith with God loose my fear then now I'm already 24 I have no more psychosomatic
What's the link with Asperger's fear?
TMS good work keep going
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One question though... I don't get the link between object relation and psychosomatic. Can anyone help?
I think Davanloo's Theory (ISTDP) best describes the development. Its not mentioned in the video, as i came into contact with it during my studies. In short: Kids need their parents and a healthy bond leads to a healthy life. In case of early ruptures such as separation due to illness or death, sexual, physical or verbal abuse children develop healthy anger. Yet the bond they want to share with their parents leads to guilt regarding anger. As anger is a normal emotion, it comes up naturally in live (towards parents, partners, doctors etc.) Yet the experience leads to anxiety. Anxiety expresses in different ways. Muscle tension (head aches, pain syndroms etc.), central nervous system (high blood pressure, bowel issues or vision impairment) or in cognitive issues (lack of concentration, cognitive problems) These are usually the symptoms underlying psychosomatic issues.
@@kumpeltyp1 amazing, thanks!!
Donald Winnicott
I'm sorry but who are you
I'm a 6th year medical student interested in Psychosomatic Medicine. I hope you enjoyed the lecture!
@@kumpeltyp1 Thank you for contributing on this subject. Dr Edward Bach was threatened to have his medical title revoked for practicing the emotion-body connection.
I strongly recommend reading his assistant’s (Nora Week) book about him. Ingenious stuff!