Biographies Characteristics Analysis

Psychosomatics - causes of cardiovascular diseases. Coronary artery disease

Of all the riches that you have in life,
What do you cherish and tremblingly keep,
Of all the treasures that you know how to appreciate,
Keep your heart in awe.

The heart is one of the vital human organs. Moreover, it is its physiological and energy center. Not surprisingly, many factors affect his condition, causing illness. One of the most common is coronary heart disease.

Physiological cause of ischemia- insufficient supply of oxygen to the heart. It enters the body along with the blood. But its inflow is disturbed due to a decrease in the throughput of the coronary arteries as a result of “sticking” of cholesterol on their walls.

In other cases, doctors diagnose other causes: endocrine disorders, vascular inflammation, allergies. But the latter is only 10% of the total number of reasons.

Unfortunately, today ischemia is one of the leading diagnoses in the CIS countries. Moreover, the disease has noticeably rejuvenated. If half a century ago this diagnosis was made to people of retirement age or close to it, now quite young people from 30 years old have heart problems.

Symptoms of ischemia include:

  • pressing pain in the chest
  • compressive pain behind or to the left of the breastbone
  • 10-15 minute attacks of pain behind the sternum, radiating to the left arm, less often to the neck and jaw, in most cases occur at night
  • fatigue, swelling of the extremities, sweating

Modern medicine every year does everything possible to treat this disease, but the statistics of deaths is steadily growing. After all, doctors are already dealing with the investigation. And you need to look for the root cause. And it lies in our lifestyle, habits, character, attitude towards ourselves and life in general.

There are certain risk groups

First of all, they include people who:

  • They have a genetic predisposition to the disease. These are those in which a heart attack was suffered by close relatives - parents, grandparents.
  • They smoke. In smokers, doctors observe a stronger narrowing of the coronary vessels, which leads to poor blood supply.
  • Have high blood pressure. People with hypertension have a thickening of the walls of the heart, which increases its need for oxygen. Since the heart cannot get enough oxygen, its endurance is greatly reduced.
  • Overweight. It contributes to the development of atherosclerosis - the sticking of "bad" cholesterol to the walls of blood vessels, which leads to high blood pressure.
  • They lead a sedentary lifestyle. This leads to metabolic disorders, which in turn provokes the occurrence of diabetes and obesity.

But one of the most powerful factors in the development of cardiovascular disease is chronic stress. Therefore, psychologists have long attributed heart disease to psychosomatic diseases.

After all, the heart is the center of human emotions and perceptions. It is not in vain that so many statements testify to this: the heart “freezes” with joy, “stops” with delight, beats furiously with fear. It is not surprising that bearing so many different emotions on ourselves, our heart often fails.

Today there is some collective image of a person who is most prone to heart disease. Let's take a look at him.

Psychological portrait of a patient with ischemia

1. "Buttoned all the way". These are very reserved people. They do not show their emotions and experience everything inside themselves. It is difficult for them to build interpersonal relationships, to get close to people. Especially to admit that they need someone. Such people very carefully hide their fears from others.

In the office sits a former military man, 40 years of service. Rank of Major General. This person is used to command and be restrained. Lives almost one job. Complains of recent pain and pressure in the chest area. It was very difficult for the client to change. In particular, not only to find time for rest, but also to enjoy it. Do not think at this time about work and responsibilities. But thanks to the phased systematic work, he managed. Although he did not come to the reception quite of his own free will: his wife begged.

2. Big boss. These are very ambitious and purposeful people. With great ambitions and a willingness to work hard until the result. They can achieve their goals at any cost. They tend to have very busy schedules and a stressful pace of life.

A 37-year-old man is sitting in front of the specialist. Director of a department of a large construction company. He is often tormented by arrhythmia and dull aching pain in the region of the heart. “You see, doctor, my position is a tasty morsel for many in our company. If I do not cope with the tasks set, I will be transferred to another position or fired. And I can't let that happen. It took me too long to achieve this status.” This man, of course, did not quit his job. But thanks to the specialist, I learned how to respond correctly to working moments and the pain in my heart subsided.

3. compassionate person. Such people, on the contrary, are able not to withdraw into themselves, to express emotions. But they have another extreme - they pass everything through themselves. They can talk for a long time about their problems “savor” them. Moreover, they suffer not only their own troubles, but also those around them.

At the reception is a woman of pre-retirement age. The husband died a few years ago. Left a son and a daughter. The latter is not yet married, and the son likes to drink. “You know,” she admits. “I can’t help but think and worry about my children. My heart bleeds when I think about their problems.”

Of course, how many people, so many options. But they have one thing in common - they do not let joy and love into their lives, into their hearts. They close themselves from it with work, ambitions, anxiety for themselves and others. And this is fraught with all of the above problems.

Why is it so important to learn to feel and show love?

To understand this, one must turn to biochemistry. And she says that feelings of happiness, joy, love provoke the production of certain hormones in the brain. And they, in turn, trigger a whole chain of different reactions in the body, which have a very beneficial effect on it.

Yes, a hormone. oxytocin Reduces blood levels of those same notorious stress hormones. Hormones of happiness endorphins uplifting, soothing and relaxing.

Together with physical activity, a healthy diet, blood pressure control, this will be a good prevention of the development of cardiovascular diseases.

But sometimes it is difficult to change on your own: to acquire new habits, to understand the existing problems. In this case, a specialist will help - a medical psychologist or a psychotherapist. Together you will be able to sort out your problem “on the shelves” and prevent undesirable consequences in the form of an illness.

But what if the disease has already begun?

Pain in the heart, rhythm disturbance, hypertension - these are diseases that reflect a person's attitude to life, to the challenges that stand in his way. If drug treatment gives a weak result or does not help at all, it makes sense to consult a psychotherapist.

The woman sitting in the office is 45 years old. She has been suffering from high blood pressure for several years, and the pills do little to help. In the process of work, it turned out that her pressure began to “jump” when her husband changed jobs and became a truck driver. It was anxiety for her husband that gave rise to anxiety, the internal pressure of fear, which manifested itself in the form of an illness. After working with psychological attitudes, the woman stopped being afraid for her husband, and her pressure returned to normal.

A special category is made up of patients who have suffered a heart attack. They are often tormented by fears: what if the attack repeats? What if I can't recover? How will the disease affect family relationships? Will I be able to work as before?

Along with a cardiologist, the help of a psychotherapist in this case is very essential. How quickly a person recovers physically depends on the resolution of these issues. A psychotherapist in this case will help to cope with depression, overcome anxiety, panic, fear. And, ultimately, to help a person come to physical and mental health.

Psychosomatic diseases are diseases in the development of which psychological factors, including psychological stress, play a leading role. Psychological factors play an important role in other diseases: migraines, endocrine disorders, malignant neoplasms

  1. Unable to deal with anything. Terrible fear. The desire to get away from everyone and everything. Reluctance to be here.
  2. Feelings of futility, inadequacy. Rejection of self.

Allergy.

  1. Who can't you stand? Denial of one's own power.
  2. A protest against something that cannot be expressed.
  3. It often happens that the parents of an allergic person often argued and had completely different views on life.

Appendicitis. Fear. Fear of life. Blocking everything good.

Insomnia.

  1. Fear. distrust of the life process. Guilt.
  2. Escape from life, unwillingness to recognize its shadow sides.

Vegetative dystonia.

Weight: problems.

Appetite is excessive. Fear. Self-defense. distrust of life. Feverish overflow and getting rid of feelings of self-hatred.

Obesity.

  1. Hypersensitivity. Often symbolizes fear and the need for protection. Fear can serve as a cover for hidden anger and unwillingness to forgive. Trust in yourself, in the very process of life, refraining from negative thoughts - these are the ways to lose weight.
  2. Obesity is a manifestation of a tendency to defend oneself against something. The feeling of inner emptiness often awakens the appetite. Eating provides many people with a sense of acquisition. But mental deficiency cannot be filled with food. Lack of confidence in life and fear of life circumstances plunge a person into an attempt to fill the spiritual emptiness with external means.

Lack of appetite. Denial of personal life. Strong feelings of fear, self-hatred and self-denial.

Thinness. Such people do not like themselves, they feel insignificant in comparison with others, they are afraid of being rejected. And so they try to be very kind.

Cellulitis (inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue). Accumulated anger and self-punishment. Forces herself to believe that nothing bothers her.

inflammatory processes. Fear. Rage. Inflamed consciousness. The conditions that you have to see in life cause anger and frustration.

Hirsutism (excessive body hair in women). Hidden anger. A commonly used cover is fear. Trying to blame. Often: unwillingness to engage in self-education.

Eye diseases. Eyes symbolize the ability to clearly see the past, present, future. Perhaps you don't like what you see in your own life.

Astigmatism. Rejection of one's own "I". Fear of seeing yourself in the true light.

Myopia. Fear of the future.

Glaucoma. The most stubborn unwillingness to forgive. They press old grievances. Crushed by all this.

Farsightedness. Feeling out of this world.

Cataract. Inability to look ahead with joy. Foggy future.

Conjunctivitis. Some event happened in life that caused great anger, and this anger is intensified by the fear of experiencing this event again.

Blindness, retinal detachment, severe head trauma. A harsh assessment of the behavior of another person, jealousy, coupled with contempt, arrogance and rigidity.

Dryness in the eyes. Evil eyes. Unwillingness to look with love. I'd rather die than forgive. Sometimes a manifestation of malice.

Barley.

  1. Occurs in a very emotional person who cannot get along with what he sees.
  2. And who feels anger and irritation when he realizes that other people see the world differently.

Head: diseases. Jealousy, envy, hatred and resentment.

Headaches.

  1. Self underestimation. Self-criticism. Fear. Headaches occur when we feel inferior, humiliated. Forgive yourself and your headache will disappear by itself.
  2. Headaches often come from low self-esteem, as well as low resistance to even minor stresses. A person complaining of constant headaches literally consists of psychological and physical clamps and tension. The habitual state of the nervous system is to always be at the limit of its capabilities. And the first symptom of future diseases is a headache. Therefore, doctors working with such patients first teach them to relax.
  3. Loss of contact with one's true self. The desire to justify the high expectations of others.
  4. Trying to avoid any mistakes.

Migraine.

  1. Hate coercion. Resistance to the course of life.
  2. Migraines are created by people who want to be perfect, as well as by those who have accumulated a lot of irritation in this life.
  3. Sexual fears.
  4. Hostile jealousy.
  5. A migraine develops in a person who does not give himself the right to be himself.

Throat: diseases.

  1. Inability to take care of oneself. Swallowed anger. Crisis of creativity. Unwillingness to change. Throat problems arise from the feeling that we "have no right" and from a sense of our own inferiority.
  2. The throat, in addition, is a part of the body where all our creative energy is concentrated. When we resist change, we most often develop throat problems.
  3. You need to give yourself the right to do what you want, without blaming yourself and without fear of disturbing others.
  4. A sore throat is always an annoyance. If he is accompanied by a cold, then, in addition to this, also confusion.

Angina.

  1. You refrain from harsh words. Feeling unable to express yourself.
  2. Feeling angry at not being able to handle a situation.

Laryngitis. Anger makes it difficult to speak. Fear makes it difficult to speak. They dominate me.

Tonsillitis. Fear. Suppressed emotions. Silent creativity. Belief in one's inability to speak for oneself and independently achieve the satisfaction of one's needs.

Hernia. Broken relationship. Tension, burden, incorrect creative self-expression.

Childhood diseases. Belief in calendars, social concepts and contrived rules. Adults around behave like children.

Adenoids. A child who feels unwanted.

Asthma in children. Fear of life. Reluctance to be here.

Eye diseases. Unwillingness to see what is happening in the family.

Otitis

Nail biting habit. Hopelessness. Samoyedism. Hatred for one of the parents.

Staphylococcus aureus in children. An irreconcilable attitude towards the world and towards people from parents or ancestors.

Rickets. Emotional hunger. The need for love and protection.

Childbirth: deviations. Karmic.

Diabetes.

  1. Longing for the unfulfilled. Strong need for control. Deep grief. There is nothing pleasant left.
  2. Diabetes can be caused by a need to control, sadness, and an inability to receive and internalize love. The diabetic cannot bear affection and love, although he craves them. He unconsciously rejects love, despite the fact that at a deep level he feels a strong need for it. Being in conflict with himself, in rejection of himself, he is not able to accept love from others. Finding inner peace of mind, openness to accepting love and the ability to love is the beginning of a way out of the disease.
  3. Attempts to control, unrealistic expectations of universal happiness and sadness to the point of hopelessness that this is not feasible. The inability to live one's own life, because it does not allow (does not know how) to rejoice and enjoy one's life events.

Respiratory tract: diseases.

  1. Fear or refusal to inhale life fully. You do not recognize your right to occupy space or exist at all.
  2. Fear. Resistance to change. Distrust in the process of change.

Asthma.

  1. Inability to breathe for one's own good. Feeling overwhelmed. Suppression of sobs. Fear of life. Reluctance to be here.
  2. A person with asthma seems to have no right to breathe on his own. Asthmatic children are, as a rule, children with a highly developed conscience. They take the blame for everything.
  3. Asthma occurs when there are repressed feelings of love in the family, repressed crying, the child is afraid of life and does not want to live anymore.
  4. Asthmatics express more negative emotions, are more often angry, offended, harbor anger and a thirst for revenge compared to healthy people.
  5. Asthma, lung problems are caused by the inability (or unwillingness) to live independently, as well as the lack of living space. Asthma, convulsively holding back the air currents incoming from the outside world, testifies to the fear of frankness, sincerity, of the need to accept something new that every day brings. Gaining trust in people is an important psychological component that promotes recovery.
  6. Suppressed sexual desires.
  7. wants too much; takes more than he should and gives with great difficulty. He wants to seem stronger than he is and thereby arouse love for himself.

Sinusitis.

  1. Suppressed self-pity.
  2. A protracted “everyone is against me” situation and an inability to deal with it.

Runny nose. Request for help. Internal crying. You are a victim. Non-recognition of one's own value.

Nasopharyngeal secretions. Children's crying, internal tears, the feeling of a victim.

Nosebleeds. The need for recognition, the desire for love.

Sinusitis. Irritation caused by one of the relatives.

Cholelithiasis.

  1. Bitterness. Heavy thoughts. Curses. Pride.
  2. They look for the bad and find it, scold someone.

Stomach diseases.

  1. Horror. Fear of the new. Inability to learn new things. We do not know how to assimilate a new life situation.
  2. The stomach is sensitive to our problems, fears, hatred of others and ourselves, dissatisfaction with ourselves and our fate. Suppression of these feelings, unwillingness to admit them to oneself, an attempt to ignore and "forget" them instead of understanding, understanding and resolving can cause various stomach disorders.
  3. Gastric functions are upset in people who bashfully react to their desire to receive help or a manifestation of love from another person, the desire to lean on someone. In other cases, the conflict is expressed in a sense of guilt because of the desire to take something by force from another. The reason why gastric functions are so vulnerable to such conflict is that food represents the first explicit satisfaction of a receptive-collective desire. In the mind of a child, the desire to be loved and the desire to be fed are deeply connected. When, in later life, the desire to receive help from another causes shame or shyness, which is often in a society whose main value is independence, this desire finds a regressive satisfaction in an increased craving for food. This craving stimulates the secretion of the stomach, and a chronic increase in secretion in a predisposed individual can lead to the formation of an ulcer.

Gastritis.

  1. Protracted uncertainty. Feeling of doom.
  2. Irritation.
  3. A strong outburst of anger in the near past.

Heartburn.

  1. Fear. The grip of fear.
  2. Heartburn, excess gastric juice indicates repressed aggressiveness. The solution to the problem at the psychosomatic level is the transformation of the forces of the suppressed into the action of an active attitude to life and circumstances.

Ulcer of the stomach and duodenum.

  1. Fear. Firm belief that you are defective. We fear that we are not good enough for our parents, bosses, teachers, etc. We literally can't stomach what we are. We always try to please others. No matter what position you hold at work, you may have a complete lack of self-esteem.
  2. In almost all ulcer patients, there is a deep internal conflict between the desire for independence, which they highly value, and the need for protection, support and care laid down from childhood.
  3. These are people who are trying to prove to everyone that they are needed and indispensable.
  4. Envy.
  5. People with peptic ulcer are characterized by anxiety, irritability, increased diligence and a heightened sense of duty. They are characterized by low self-esteem, accompanied by excessive vulnerability, shyness, resentment, self-doubt and, at the same time, increased demands on themselves, suspiciousness. It is noticed that these people strive to do much more than they can really do. For them, a tendency to actively overcome difficulties, combined with strong internal anxiety, is typical.
  6. Anxiety, hypochondria.
  7. Suppressed sense of dependency.
  8. Irritation, indignation and at the same time helplessness from attempts to change oneself, adjusting oneself to someone else's expectations.

Teeth: diseases.

  1. Prolonged indecision. Inability to recognize ideas for their subsequent analysis and decision making. Loss of the ability to confidently dive into life.
  2. Fear.
  3. Fear of failure, to the point of losing faith in yourself.
  4. Instability of desires, uncertainty in achieving the chosen goal, awareness of the insurmountability of life's difficulties.
  5. The problem with your teeth tells you that it's time to move on to action, concretize your desires and begin to implement them.

Gums: diseases. Failure to implement decisions. Lack of a clear attitude towards life.

Bleeding gums.

Infectious diseases. Weakness of the immune system.

  1. Irritation, anger, annoyance. Lack of joy in life. Bitterness.
  2. The triggers are irritation, anger, annoyance. Any infection indicates an ongoing mental discord. The weak resistance of the body, on which the infection is superimposed, is associated with a violation of mental balance.
  3. The weakness of the immune system is caused by the following reasons:
  4. Self-loathing;
  5. Low self-esteem;
  6. Self-deception, betrayal of oneself, therefore lack of peace of mind;
  7. Hopelessness, despondency, lack of taste for life, suicidal tendencies;
  8. Internal discord, contradictions between desires and deeds;
  9. The immune system is connected with self-identity - our ability to distinguish ours from others, to separate "I" from "not I".

Stones. They can form in the gallbladder, kidneys, prostate. As a rule, they appear in people who for a long time harbor some kind of difficult thoughts and feelings associated with dissatisfaction, envy, jealousy, etc. A person is afraid that others will guess about these thoughts. A person is rigidly focused on his ego, will, desires, perfection, abilities and intellect.

Cyst. Constant scrolling in the head of previous grievances. Wrong development.

Intestines: problems.

  1. Fear of getting rid of everything obsolete and unnecessary.
  2. A person makes hasty conclusions about reality, rejecting all of it, if only part of it does not suit him.
  3. Irritability due to inability to integrate conflicting aspects of reality.

Anorectal bleeding (the presence of blood in the stool). Anger and disappointment. Apathy. Feeling resistance. Suppression of emotions. Fear.

Haemorrhoids.

  1. Fear of not meeting the allotted time.
  2. Anger in the past. Heavier feelings. Inability to get rid of accumulated problems, resentments and emotions. The joy of life is drowned in anger and sadness.
  3. Fear of separation.
  4. Suppressed fear. Gotta do the job you hate. Something urgently needs to be completed in order to receive certain material benefits.

Constipation.

  1. Unwillingness to part with outdated thoughts. Stuck in the past. Sometimes in acrimoniousness.
  2. Constipation indicates an excess of accumulated feelings, ideas and experiences that a person cannot or does not want to part with, cannot make room for new ones.
  3. The tendency to dramatize some event in one's past, the inability to resolve that situation (complete the gestalt)

Irritable bowel syndrome.

  1. Infantilism, low self-esteem, a tendency to doubt and self-accusation.
  2. Anxiety, hypochondria.

Colic. Irritation, impatience, dissatisfaction with the environment.

Colitis. Uncertainty. Symbolizes the ability to easily part with the past. Fear of letting go of something. Unreliability.

Flatulence.

  1. Tightness.
  2. Fear of losing something significant or being in a hopeless situation. Worry about the future.
  3. Unrealized ideas.

Indigestion. Animal fear, horror, restlessness. Grunts and complaints.

Belching. Fear. Too greedy attitude to life.

Diarrhea. Fear. Refusal. Runaway.

Colon mucosa. The stratification of outdated confused thoughts clog the channels for removing toxins. You are trampling in the viscous quagmire of the past.

Skin: diseases. Reflects what a person thinks about himself, the ability to value himself in the face of the world around him. A person is ashamed of himself, attaches too much importance to the opinions of others. He rejects himself as others reject him.

  1. Anxiety. Fear. Old sediment in the soul. They threaten me. Fear of being offended.
  2. Loss of self-awareness. Refusing to take responsibility for one's own feelings.

Abscess (abscess). Disturbing thoughts of hurt, neglect, and revenge.

Herpes simple. The strongest desire to do everything badly. Unspoken bitterness.

Fungus. backward beliefs. Unwillingness to part with the past. Your past dominates your present.

Itching. Desires that run counter to character. Dissatisfaction. Repentance. The desire to get out of the situation.

Neurodermatitis. A patient with neurodermatitis has a pronounced desire for physical contact, suppressed by the restraint of the parents, so he has disturbances in the organs of contact.

Burns. Anger. Internal boil.

Psoriasis.

  1. Fear of being hurt, hurt.
  2. Mortification of feelings and oneself. Refusing to take responsibility for your own feelings.

Acne (pimples).

  1. Disagreement with yourself. Lack of self love
  2. A sign of a subconscious desire to push others away, not to let yourself be considered. (i.e. not enough self-respect and acceptance of yourself and your inner beauty)

Furuncle. A particular situation poisons a person's life, causing intense feelings of anger, anxiety and fear.

Neck: diseases.

  1. Unwillingness to see other sides of the issue. Stubbornness. Lack of flexibility.
  2. He pretends that the disturbing situation does not bother him at all.

Eczema.

  1. irreconcilable antagonism. Mental breakdowns.
  2. Uncertainty about your future.

Bones, skeleton: problems. A person values ​​himself only for what turns out to be useful to others.

Arthritis.

  1. The feeling that you are not loved. Criticism, resentment.
  2. They cannot say no and blame others for being exploited. For such people, it is important to learn how to say “no” if necessary.
  3. Arthritic - one who is always ready to attack, but suppresses this desire in himself. There is a significant emotional influence on the muscular expression of feelings, which is extremely tightly controlled.
  4. Desire for punishment, self-reproach. victim state.
  5. A person is too strict with himself, does not allow himself to relax, does not know how to express his desires and needs. The “inner critic” is too well developed.

Herniated intervertebral discs. The feeling that life has completely deprived you of support.

Rachiocampsis. Inability to go with the flow of life. Fear and attempts to hold on to outdated thoughts. distrust of life. Lack of integrity of nature. No boldness of conviction.

Lower back pain. Unrealized expectations in the field of interpersonal relationships.

Radiculitis. Hypocrisy. Fear for money and for the future.

Rheumatoid arthritis.

  1. Extremely critical attitude to the manifestation of power. The feeling that you are being burdened with too much.
  2. In childhood, in these patients, there is a certain style of upbringing aimed at suppressing the expression of emotions with an emphasis on high moral principles, it can be assumed that the inhibition of aggressive and sexual impulses, constantly suppressed from childhood, as well as the presence of an overdeveloped Superego, forms a low-adaptive mental defense mechanism - repression. This defense mechanism involves the conscious displacement of disturbing material (negative emotions, including anxiety, aggression) into the subconscious, which in turn contributes to the emergence and growth of anhedonia and depression. The following become predominant in the psycho-emotional state: anhedonia - a chronic lack of a sense of pleasure, depression - a whole complex of sensations and feelings, of which low self-esteem and guilt, a feeling of constant tension, are most characteristic of rheumatoid arthritis. the mechanism of suppression prevents the free exit of psychic energy, the growth of internal, hidden aggressiveness or hostility. All these negative emotional states during prolonged existence can cause dysfunctions in the limbic system and other emotional zones of the hypothalamus, changes in activity in the serotonergic and dopaminergic non-transmitter systems, which in turn leads to certain changes in the immune system, and together with the emotionally dependent found in these patients tension in the periarticular muscles (due to constantly suppressed psychomotor arousal) can serve as a mental component of the entire mechanism for the development of rheumatoid arthritis.

Back: diseases of the lower part.

  1. Fear of money. Lack of financial support.
  2. Fear of poverty, material disadvantage. Forced to do everything myself.
  3. Fear of being used and getting nothing in return.

Back: diseases of the middle part.

  1. Guilt. Attention is riveted to everything that is in the past. "Leave me alone".
  2. The belief that no one can be trusted.

Back: diseases of the upper part. Lack of moral support. The feeling that you are not loved. Holding back feelings of love.

Blood, veins, arteries: diseases.

  1. Lack of joy. No movement of thought.
  2. Inability to listen to one's own needs.

Anemia. Lack of joy. Fear of life. Belief in one's own inferiority deprives one of the joys of life.

Arteries (problems). Problems with arteries - inability to enjoy life. He does not know how to listen to his heart and create situations associated with joy and fun.

Atherosclerosis.

  1. Resistance. Tension. Refusal to see the good.
  2. Frequent upset due to sharp criticism.

Phlebeurysm.

  1. Being in a situation you hate. Disapproval.
  2. Feeling overwhelmed and overwhelmed by work. Exaggeration of the seriousness of the problems.
  3. Inability to relax due to guilt when receiving pleasure.

Hypertension, or hypertension (high blood pressure).

  1. Self-confidence - in the sense that you are ready to take on too much. As much as you can't bear.
  2. There is a direct relationship between anxiety, impatience, suspicion and the risk of hypertension.
  3. Because of the self-confident desire to take on an unbearable load, to work without rest, the need to meet the expectations of the people around them, to remain significant and respected in their face, and in connection with this, the displacement of their deepest feelings and needs. All this creates a corresponding internal tension. It is desirable for hypertensive patients to leave the pursuit of the opinions of other people and learn to live and love people, first of all, in accordance with the deepest needs of their own heart.
  4. Emotion, reactively not expressed and deeply hidden, gradually destroys the body. Patients with high blood pressure suppress mainly emotions such as anger, hostility and rage.
  5. Situations that do not give a person the opportunity to successfully fight for the recognition of his own personality by others, excluding a sense of satisfaction in the process of self-affirmation, can lead to hypertension. A person who is suppressed, ignored, develops a feeling of constant dissatisfaction with himself, finding no way out and forcing him to “swallow resentment” daily.
  6. Hypertension patients who are chronically ready to fight have dysfunction of the circulatory apparatus. They suppress the free expression of dislike towards other people because of the desire to be loved. Their hostile emotions seethe but have no outlet. In their youth, they can be bullies, but with age they notice that they push people away from themselves with their vindictiveness and begin to suppress their emotions.

Hypotension, or hypotension (low blood pressure).

  1. Despondency, insecurity.
  2. The ability to create your own life and influence the world has been killed in you.
  3. Lack of love in childhood. Defeatist mood: "It won't work anyway."

Hypoglycemia (low blood glucose). Overwhelmed by the hardships of life. "Who needs it?"

Pulmonary diseases.

  1. Depression. Sadness. Fear of accepting life. You think that you are not worthy to live life to the fullest. Constant internal rejection of the situation.
  2. The lungs are the ability to take and give life. Lung problems usually arise from our unwillingness or fear to live life to the fullest, or from the fact that we believe that we do not have the right to live life to the fullest. Those who smoke a lot usually deny life. They hide behind a mask a feeling of inferiority.
  3. Violation of the work of the lungs indicates that a person has a bad life, he is tormented by some kind of pain, sadness. He feels despair and disappointment and does not want to live anymore. He may have the feeling that he was driven into a dead end, deprived of the freedom to act

Bronchitis.

  1. Nervous atmosphere in the family. Arguments and screams. A rare calm.
  2. One or more family members are driven into despair by their actions.

Pneumonia (inflammation of the lungs). Despair. Tired of life. Emotional wounds that are not allowed to heal.

Tuberculosis.

  1. Hopelessness.
  2. Waste due to selfishness, possessiveness.
  3. Rigid resentment at oneself, at fate. Dissatisfaction with the country, the government, the world. Revenge.

Enphysema. You are afraid to breathe life in full breastfeeding. You think you don't deserve life.

Lymph: diseases. A warning that you should refocus on the most important thing in life: love and joy.

Adrenal glands: diseases.

  1. Defeatist mood. An overabundance of destructive ideas. The feeling that you have been overpowered. Self-care attitude. Sense of anxiety. Acute emotional hunger. Self-directed anger.
  2. A person experiences many unrealistic fears associated with the material side of his life. A person is constantly on guard, because he senses danger.

Nervous system: diseases.

Neuralgia. Punishment for sin. The agony of communication.

Paralysis. Fear. Horror. Avoidance of a situation or person. Resistance. Paralyzing thoughts. Dead end.

Multiple sclerosis. Rigidity of thinking, hardness of heart, iron will, lack of flexibility. Fear.

Epilepsy. Persecution mania. Rejection of life. Feeling of intense struggle. Self abuse.

Legs: diseases. The program of self-destruction, dissatisfaction with oneself, the situation, one's position. For the sake of well-being, the willingness to harm another or despise oneself if there is no well-being.

Hips: diseases. Fear of moving forward in the implementation of major decisions. Lack of purpose.

Knees. Stubbornness and pride. Inability to be a malleable person. Fear. Inflexibility. Unwillingness to give in.

Feet. Problems. Inability to be “here and now”, distrust of oneself and the world.

Numbness. Restraint of feelings associated with love and respect, the withering away of emotions.

Liver: diseases.

  1. Malice. Resistance to change. Fear, anger, hatred. The liver is the seat of anger, rage, primitive emotions.
  2. Constant complaints, pickiness.
  3. Unexpressed anger, sadness and resentment.
  4. Anger because of the fear of losing something and the inability to do something about it.

Jaundice. Internal and external bias. Unilateral findings.

Gout. The need to dominate. Intolerance, anger.

Pancreas: diseases. Claims to a loved one, the desire to break off relations with him.

Pancreatitis. Rejection; anger and hopelessness: it seems that life has lost its appeal.

Sexual diseases. Suppression of love in others and in oneself.

Infertility. Fear and resistance to the life process or lack of need for parenting experience.

Venereal diseases. Feelings of sexual guilt. The need for punishment. Confidence that the genitals are sinful or unclean.

Herpes genital. The belief that sexuality is bad.

Women's diseases.

  1. Self-rejection. Rejection of femininity. Rejection of the principle of femininity.
  2. The belief that everything connected with the genitals is sinful or unclean. It is incredibly difficult to imagine that the Force that created the entire Universe is just an old man who sits on his clouds and ... watches our genitals! And yet, this is what many of us were taught when we were children. We have so many problems with sexuality because of our self-hatred and self-loathing. Sexual organs and sexuality are made for joy.

Amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea (menstrual disorder). Reluctance to be a woman. Self-hatred. Hatred of the female body or women.

Vaginitis (inflammation of the vaginal mucosa). Anger at a partner. Feelings of sexual guilt. Self punishment. The belief that women are powerless to influence the opposite sex.

Miscarriage. Fear of the future. "Not now - after." Wrong timing.

Chest: diseases. He tries his best for the sake of those he loves, and forgets about his own needs, puts himself in last place. At the same time, he unconsciously gets angry at those he cares about, because there is no time left to take care of himself.

Menopause: problems. Fear of losing interest in you. Fear of aging. Self-dislike.

Fibroma, cyst. Remember the insult inflicted by the partner. A blow to women's pride.

Endometriosis. Feelings of insecurity, frustration and disappointment. Replacing self-love with sugar. Reproaches.

Impotence. Male erectile dysfunction is most commonly caused by physical factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and damage to the genitals. In addition to purely physiological problems, emotional factors also contribute a significant proportion. List of emotional factors that can cause male failure in bed:

  1. Feeling overwhelmed
  2. Feelings of anxiety and nervousness
  3. Stress caused by work, family or financial problems
  4. Unresolved issues between a man and his sexual partner. Sexual pressure, tension, guilt. social beliefs. Anger at a partner. Mother's fear.
  5. Feelings of awkwardness and shyness. Fear of not being up to par. Self-flagellation.
  6. Fear of partner's reaction
  7. Fear of rejection

Candidiasis.

  1. The tendency to regard sex as something dirty. And guilt.
  2. Anger associated with sexual relations; sense of deceit in this area of ​​life.

Prostate: diseases. Inner fears weaken masculinity. You start to give up. Sexual tension and guilt. Faith in aging.

Childbirth: difficulties. Increased pride in the mother of the child.

Frigidity. Fear. Rejection of pleasure. The belief that sex is bad. Insensitive partners.

Sweating with an unpleasant odor. The person gets angry at himself for holding back his emotions. Cannot allow himself to experience negative emotions. Fear. Self-dislike. Fear of others.

Kidneys: diseases.

  1. Criticism, disappointment, failure. A shame. Reaction like a small child.
  2. Fear.
  3. Kidney problems are caused by condemnation, disappointment, failure in life, criticism. These people constantly feel like they are being deceived and trampled on. Pride, the desire to impose one's will on others, a harsh assessment of people and situations.
  4. Neglect of one's own interests, the belief that taking care of oneself is not good. A person may not understand what is good for him at all. Places too high hopes on other people. He tends to idealize them, he needs someone to play the role of ideal people. Therefore, disappointments are inevitable.

Nephritis.

  1. Overreacting to disappointments and failures.
  2. Feeling like a worthless child doing everything wrong.

Kidney stones.

  1. Clots of undissolved anger.
  2. He closes his mouth to the castle, hides secret malice in his soul.

Cold. Too many events at the same time. Confusion, disorder. Small grievances.

Mental illness.

Depression. Anger that you think you shouldn't feel. Hopelessness.

Psychosis. Escape from family. Self care. Desperate avoidance of life.

Schizophrenia. Will, mind, an attempt to subjugate and control the situation in the mother.

Cancer. Oncological diseases. First of all, cancer blocks pride and despondency.

  1. Holding on to old grudges. Increasing feelings of resentment.
  2. You cherish old grievances and upheavals. The pangs of conscience intensify.
  3. Deep wound. An old grudge. Great mystery or grief do not give rest, devour. Persistence of hatred.
  4. Cancer is a disease caused by deep, accumulated resentment that literally begins to eat into the body. In childhood, something happens that undermines our faith in life. This incident is never forgotten, and the person lives with a feeling of great self-pity. It is sometimes difficult for him to have a long, serious relationship. Life for such a person consists of endless disappointments. A sense of hopelessness and hopelessness prevails in his mind, it is easy for him to blame others for his problems.
  5. People with cancer are very self-critical.
  6. Reliable people who are able to overcome difficulties, who avoid conflict situations by suppressing their feelings. For them, according to research results, an increased risk of cancer.
  7. Cancer patients often belong to the category of people who put the interests of others above their own, it is difficult for them to allow themselves to realize their own emotional needs without feeling guilty.
  8. Hopelessness and helplessness in response to severe emotional loss.
  9. A person suppresses the shadow side of his personality in himself, forbidding himself to show negative emotions and feelings. Too bright, harmless people - not because there is no negative side of the personality, but because the personality is refined.

Stretching. Anger and resistance. Reluctance to follow any particular path in life.

Rheumatism.

  1. Feeling of own vulnerability. The need for love. Chronic grief, resentment.
  2. Rheumatism is a disease acquired from constant criticism of oneself and others. People with rheumatism usually attract people who constantly criticize them. A curse lies on them - this is their desire to constantly be perfect, with any people, in any situation.

Mouth: diseases. Bias. Closed mind. Inability to perceive new thoughts.

Herpes oral. Contradictory state in relation to one object: you want (one part of the personality), but you can’t (according to the other).

Bleeding gums. Lack of joy over decisions made in life.

Sores on the lips or in the oral cavity. Poisonous words held back by lips. Accusations.

Hands: diseases. Ability and intelligence come first.

Spleen. obsession with something. Intrusive ideas.

Heart: diseases of the cardiovascular system.

  1. Longstanding emotional problems. Lack of joy. Callousness. Belief in the need for tension, stress.
  2. The heart symbolizes love, and the blood symbolizes joy. When we do not have love and joy in our lives, the heart literally shrinks and becomes cold. As a result, the blood begins to flow more slowly and we gradually go to anemia, vascular sclerosis, heart attacks (heart attack). We sometimes get so entangled in the life dramas that we create for ourselves that we do not notice the joy that surrounds us at all.
  3. The mind's need for rest. Expelling all joy from the heart for the sake of money or a career or something else.
  4. The fear of being accused of not loving me causes all heart diseases. The desire at all costs to seem loving, capable and positive.
  5. Feelings of loneliness and fear. “I have flaws. I don't do much. I will never achieve it."
  6. Man has forgotten his own needs in the pursuit of earning the love of others. The belief that love can be earned.
  7. As a result of a lack of love and security, as well as from emotional isolation. The heart responds to emotional shocks by changing the rhythm. Heart disorders occur due to inattention to one's own feelings. A person who considers himself unworthy of love, who does not believe in the possibility of love, or who forbids himself to show his love for other people, will certainly face manifestations of cardiovascular diseases. Getting in touch with your true feelings, with the voice of your own heart, greatly alleviates the burden of heart disease, eventually leading to partial or complete recovery.
  8. Ambitious, goal-oriented workaholics were categorized as Personality Type A. They are more likely to experience stress and are at increased risk for high blood pressure and heart disease.
  9. Inappropriately high level of claims.
  10. The tendency to excessive intellectualization, combined with isolation and emotional impoverishment.
  11. Suppressed feelings of anger.

Senile diseases. A return to so-called "childhood safety". Requirements for care and attention. It is a form of control over others. Avoidance (escapism).

Seizures. Voltage. Fear. Strive to grab hold of.

Injuries, wounds, cuts. Punishment for breaking one's own rules. Guilt and self-directed anger.

Animal bites. Anger turned inward. The need for punishment.

Insect bites. Feeling guilty about the little things.

Ears: diseases.

Deafness. Rejection, stubbornness, isolation .

Otitis(inflammation of the external auditory canal, middle ear, inner ear). Anger. Unwillingness to listen. Noise in the house. The parents are arguing.

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Cholesterol: elevated. Clogging the channels of joy. Fear of accepting joy.

Cystitis (bladder disease).

  1. Anxious state. Clinging to old ideas. Be afraid to give yourself freedom. Anger.
  2. Anger at the fact that others do not live up to the expectations placed on them. Including the expectation that someone will make your life happy.

Urinary tract infection. Irritation. Anger. Usually at the opposite sex or sexual partner. You place the blame on others.

Urethritis (inflammation of the urethra). Anger. You are being pestered. Accusation.

Thyroid gland: diseases.

  1. Humiliation. Victim. Feeling a twisted life. A failed personality.
  2. The feeling that life is attacking you. "They're trying to get to me."
  3. Life is in a constant rush, at an unnatural pace for you.
  4. Control over the situation. Wrong attitude towards the world.

Endocrine diseases.

Thyrotoxicosis (endocrine disease). Patients with thyrotoxicosis show a deep fear of death. Very often, these patients experienced psychological trauma at an early age, such as the loss of a loved one on whom they depended. So afterward they tried to offset the dependency impulse by trying to mature early, such as trying to patronize someone instead of remaining in a dependent position themselves. Therefore, in a patient who strives to reach maturity as soon as possible, the organ that secretes a secret that speeds up metabolism falls ill.

  • Louise Hay
  • Liz Burbo
  • Heart diseases occupy a leading position in the causes of death of adults and children in the world, along with tumor processes. The prevalence of diseases of the cardiovascular system is wide - from congenital heart defects in newborns to acquired diseases in older children and adults. One of the main causes of such ailments is the nervous factor, stress. Read more about the psychosomatic prerequisites for heart disease in this article.

    Official look at the heart

    "Heart problems" in medical language means a large group of various pathologies that indicate dysfunctions of the heart. This muscular organ, with its contractions, ensures the flow of blood through the vessels, and its dysfunction in one way or another leads to a violation of blood circulation. The heart performs the functions of a pump: it pushes blood through the vessels, so that it reaches all organs and systems of the human body.


    From the point of view of traditional medicine, heart diseases can be conditionally divided into those associated with heart rhythm disturbances, those associated with the inflammatory process of the membranes of the organ, as well as diseases that occur with valve dysfunction - acquired or congenital. There is also hypertension, which is considered one of the most likely causes of heart problems. They also distinguish acute, urgent conditions - ischemic, associated with the cessation of blood flow to the heart, with its acute oxygen starvation. Separately, there are diseases in which heart failure develops due to damage to the vessels of the heart.

    Traditionally, it is rather difficult to answer the question of why heart disease appeared. Medicine considers the causes as multifactorial: obesity, bad habits, exorbitant severe stress are usually called. At the same time, most experts assign decisive importance to stress.

    Scientists and doctors are still looking for an explanation for the causes of birth defects. There are theories of their connection with sex, with certain disorders during fetal development, stopping this development at certain periods of embryogenesis, but so far no one has been able to say with certainty why children are still born with congenital heart defects.


    Psychosomatic Approach - Common Causes

    Psychosomatics considers a person not only from a physiological point of view, like medicine, and not only from a metaphysical position, like psychology. She sees him as a whole: with body and soul, with all mental and psychological experiences, which often become the root cause of physical illness. With regard to cardiovascular diseases, psychoanalysts were in solidarity at the beginning of the 20th century. Since it was not possible to clearly explain the causes of the same ischemia or hypertension, it was decided to include high blood pressure in the so-called Chicago Seven of Psychosomatic Diseases, compiled at the Chicago University of Psychoanalysis in 1930. This meant that hypertension and coronary disease were officially recognized as diseases that a person, by and large, creates for himself: with his emotions, thought patterns, and behavior.

    The heart in psychosomatic medicine means a feeling of love, emotional attachment. On a metaphysical level, these are the abilities to receive and give love. The blood that runs through the vessels due to cardiac muscle contractions is the joy of life. The one who loves, whose heart is sufficiently filled with this feeling, lives with joy. It is easy to imagine at the physiological level: there is enough blood in the heart - the heart works as it should, the person is healthy. There was a lack of blood - there was heart failure.

    Researchers in the field of psychosomatic medicine are sure that heart ailments develop when a person consciously or unconsciously rejects love, refuses joy. Not without reason, among the people about people who do not love, who are cruel, they say “a heart like a stone”, “a heart of stone”. The psychological portrait of an adult with heart disease confirms this: people become cruel, callous, indifferent to other people's experiences.


    Diseases and their mechanism of development

    Skeptical readers may wonder how heart disease develops from a psychosomatic cause. If a person constantly experiences stress, negative and destructive emotions (anger, anger, resentment, envy, jealousy), then there is less and less room in his heart for such a natural feeling as love. As a result, at the level of the central nervous system, changes occur in the regulation of the activity of the vessels and valves of the heart, clamps and blocks occur, which leads to the development of pathology.

    Please note that people who think positively, optimists and who know how to sincerely rejoice are much less likely to suffer from heart ailments than people who are touchy, envious and do not expect anything good from life. Psychosomatic pains in the heart become aggravated precisely during the period of strong experiences. The stronger the emotion, the more likely it is to have a heart attack.

    Those who doubt the close connection between the work of the heart and human emotions should remember that during periods of excitement, at decisive moments in life, the heartbeat always increases, and when frightened, it “freezes”. Changing the rhythm is not subject to the will of a person; he cannot slow down or increase the heart rate at will.

    Most often, heart diseases occur, therefore, due to a lack of love, ignoring its value, depreciating this important feeling for a person's life. Please note that people who do not attach great value to love issues, but at the same time focus all their efforts on achieving career success, making money, are much more likely to die of a heart attack than those who pay more attention and importance to the personal sphere of life.


    Sometimes people deliberately “close” their hearts to new feelings. This happens mainly due to the previously transferred painful experience of unsuccessful love relationships. Sooner or later, such people, if they do not change their minds, do not forgive the offender and do not open their hearts to love, develop cardiovascular diseases.

    In childhood, acquired heart problems most often occur due to increased anxiety: too shy and shy adolescents with a huge unfulfilled need for love more often than others suffer from arrhythmias and other disorders of the heart. Children who experienced a severe lack of love from their parents also run the risk of becoming patients of a cardiologist during puberty.

    A big mistake is made by parents who themselves devalue the concept of love in the eyes of their children. Some mothers whose marriages have broken down convince their daughters and sons that love is “not the main thing, it is more important to get a profession, become a person, and then think about love.” Such an attitude gives rise to thousands of potential "cores" who, even in adulthood, devalue love relationships according to a childish strong attitude.

    The development of acquired heart disease in childhood often occurs against the backdrop of a protracted conflict between two people whom the baby loves the most and who should love each other, but for some reason they deny it with their actions - moms and dads. Also at risk are adults and children who are used to restraining emotions, who do not know how to express them, as well as very compassionate people, about whom they say “takes everything to heart”.


    Specific diagnoses and conditions also have their own general explanation, although in each case individual work with a person is needed.

    • Tachycardia- anger, anxiety, self-doubt, strong excitement over trifles, psychoneurotic state.
    • Atherosclerosis- blockage of blood vessels and high cholesterol levels are characteristic of people who do not know how to enjoy life and its little things, who believe that the world of love is unworthy, that it is bad and unfair.
    • Hypertension- inability to express emotions that accumulate and "press" on the vessels from the inside, suppressed aggression.
    • Arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation- fears, anxiety, irritability.
    • Ischemic disease- complete blocking of oneself from the sensual sphere, love, denial of it, hatred for someone, long existence under stress, joyless existence.
    • congenital heart defects- the most difficult group, which some researchers associate with a lack of love in the mother during the period of gestation, especially in the early stages. There is also, but not yet statistically proven, a link between unwanted children, which mothers planned to get rid of by having an abortion, the need for which women doubted, and congenital heart defects.

    Physical blocking

    The heart provides blood circulation in the human body, functioning like a powerful pump. Far more people die from heart disease these days than from any other disease, war, catastrophe, etc. This vital organ is located in the very center of the human body.
    Emotional blocking

    When we say that a person concentrates, it means that he allows his heart to make a decision, that is, he acts in harmony with himself, with joy and love. Any problems with the heart are a sign of the opposite state, that is, a state in which a person takes everything too close to his heart. His efforts and experiences go beyond his emotional capacity, which prompts him to excessive physical activity. The most important message that heart disease carries is “LOVE YOURSELF!”. If a person suffers from some kind of heart disease, it means that he has forgotten about his own needs and is trying his best to earn the love of others. He doesn't love himself enough.

    mental blocking

    Heart problems indicate that you must immediately change your attitude towards yourself. You think that love can only come from other people, but it would be much wiser to receive love from yourself. If you depend on someone's love, you have to constantly earn that love. When you realize your uniqueness and learn to respect yourself, love - your love for yourself - will always be with you, and you will not have to try again and again to get it. In order to reconnect with your heart, try to give yourself at least ten compliments a day.

    If you make these inner changes, your physical heart will respond to them. A healthy heart endures deceit and disappointment in the love sphere, as it never remains without love. This does not mean that you can do nothing for others; on the contrary, you must continue to do everything that you did before, but with a different motivation. You should do it for your own pleasure, not to earn someone's love.

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      THIS IS A DESCRIPTION OF THE CHARACTER OF THE "UNHAPPY" PERSON

      Its 2 main problems:

      1) chronic dissatisfaction of needs,

      2) the inability to direct his anger outward, restraining him, and with it restraining all warm feelings, makes him more and more desperate every year: no matter what he does, it doesn’t get better, on the contrary, it only gets worse. The reason is that he does a lot, but not that.

      If nothing is done, then, over time, either a person will “burn out at work”, loading himself more and more - until he is completely exhausted; either his own Self will be emptied and impoverished, unbearable self-hatred will appear, a refusal to take care of oneself, in the long run - even self-hygiene.

      A person becomes like a house from which the bailiffs took out the furniture.

      Against the background of hopelessness, despair and exhaustion, there is no strength, no energy even for thinking.

      Complete loss of the ability to love. He wants to live, but begins to die: sleep, metabolism are disturbed ...

      It is difficult to understand what he lacks precisely because we are not talking about the deprivation of possession of someone or something. On the contrary, he has the possession of deprivation, and he is not able to understand what he is deprived of. Lost is his own I. It is unbearably painful and empty for him: and he cannot even put it into words.

      If you recognize yourself in the description and want to change something, you urgently need to learn two things:

      1. Learn the following text by heart and repeat it all the time until you learn to use the results of these new beliefs:

      • I am entitled to needs. I am, and I am me.
      • I have the right to need and satisfy needs.
      • I have the right to ask for satisfaction, the right to get what I need.
      • I have the right to crave love and love others.
      • I have the right to a decent organization of life.
      • I have the right to express dissatisfaction.
      • I have a right to regret and sympathy.
      • ... by birthright.
      • I may get rejected. I can be alone.
      • I'll take care of myself anyway.

      I want to draw the attention of my readers to the fact that the task of "learning the text" is not an end in itself. Auto-training by itself will not give any sustainable results. It is important to live each phrase, to feel it, to find its confirmation in life. It is important that a person wants to believe that the world can be arranged somehow differently, and not just the way he used to imagine it to himself. That it depends on him, on his ideas about the world and about himself in this world, how he will live this life. And these phrases are just an occasion for reflection, reflection and search for one's own, new "truths".

      2. Learn to direct aggression to the one to whom it is actually addressed.

      …then it will be possible to experience and express warm feelings to people. Realize that anger is not destructive and can be presented.

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      Psychosomatic diseases (it will be more correct) are those disorders in our body, which are based on psychological causes. psychological causes are our reactions to traumatic (difficult) life events, our thoughts, feelings, emotions that do not find timely, correct expression for a particular person.

      Mental defenses work, we forget about this event after a while, and sometimes instantly, but the body and the unconscious part of the psyche remember everything and send us signals in the form of disorders and diseases

      Sometimes the call can be to respond to some events from the past, to bring “buried” feelings out, or the symptom simply symbolizes what we forbid ourselves.

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      The negative impact of stress on the human body, and especially distress, is enormous. Stress and the likelihood of developing diseases are closely related. Suffice it to say that stress can reduce immunity by about 70%. Obviously, such a decrease in immunity can result in anything. And it’s also good if it’s just colds, but what if oncological diseases or asthma, the treatment of which is already extremely difficult?

    The heart is a muscular organ that, with its contractions, provides blood flow through the blood vessels. According to experts, the heart is the most important organ in the human body. It is known that more than half of the deaths are due to heart disease.

    Cardiovascular diseases are classified into groups such as: violations of the heart (contractility, conduction, excitability), the effect of oxygen supply (ischemia, necrosis), the nature of the lesions (dystrophy, inflammation, sclerosis), diseases due to heart departments (myocardial diseases, pericardium, endocardium and malformations).

    General symptoms of ailments: acute squeezing pain with burning, radiating to the left hypochondrium; tingling or squeezing pain in the region of the heart; constant aching tightness and discomfort in the region of the heart; pain, paralyzing the entire left side of the body; pain radiating to the neck, shoulder blades, lower back; a feeling of fullness in the chest, a feeling of emptiness.

    Simultaneously with the listed symptoms, other signs of heart disease may also be observed: palpitations, increased sweating, shortness of breath, fever or chills, nausea, swelling, headache, anxiety or fear, turning into horror, a decrease or increase in pressure, lack of air, weakness, loss of consciousness, etc.

    The causes of heart disease are:

    1. genetic predisposition,
    2. mental illness,
    3. hormonal changes,
    4. changing of the climate,
    5. stress, etc.

    It is also necessary to highlight the negative factors that contribute to the disruption of the heart: smoking and alcohol, the use of drugs without measure, excessive consumption of spicy foods and tonic drinks, excessive physical activity or its lack, lack of sleep, prolonged work at the computer, overwork, etc.

    The most common heart conditions are:

    Heart rhythm disorders: sinus tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, extrasystole, sinus bradycardia, etc.

    Chronic heart failure- a condition of the heart in which it is not able to fully pump blood due to diseases of the heart and blood vessels.

    Inflammatory heart disease(endocarditis, myocarditis, pericarditis) are caused by bacteria and viruses, toxic substances, etc.

    Sclerotic damage to the heart- cardiosclerosis.

    congenital heart defects(mitral valve prolapse, etc.) and acquired (valvular defects, in which either blood pumping is difficult (stenosis), or does not close completely (insufficiency)). Appear due to chronic heart disease, inflammation, unhealthy lifestyle.

    Coronary artery disease(IHD) is a heart disease associated with insufficient blood supply to the myocardium (the thickest and most powerful part of the heart wall) due to atherosclerosis or thrombosis of the coronary arteries. Causes the development of angina pectoris (angina pectoris) and acute myocardial infarction.

    It is known that the heart symbolizes the ability to give and receive love. Blood is the joy of life. A person whose heart is filled with Love lives in joy.

    But if the heart, as the organ of love, rejects love and its associated joy then it starts to hurt. Such a heart literally shrinks, becomes like a cracker, or even worse - like a stone. In a person, qualities such as callousness, harshness, harshness, heartlessness, cruelty.

    Cardiovascular diseases are among the most common psychosomatic ailments. It was revealed that people suffer from heart diseases, constantly experiencing negative emotions, and positive-minded people do not know problems with this body. At the same time, one can notice that psychosomatic pain sensations appear during experiences.

    The human heart is very sensitive to emotional experiences. This can be seen even by how the strength and frequency of the heartbeat changes during joyful or stressful moments of life.

    Nerve centers also influence the work of the heart. And their overexcitation, especially the sympathetic plexus located in the heart, negatively affects the state of this organ.

    On the other hand, stresses in life negatively affect the autonomic nervous system, which regulates the work of the heart. Because of what, the muscles of the heart begin to contract involuntarily and the vessels contract.

    Psychosomatics of heart pain

    From the foregoing, it follows that the very first cause of heart disease lack of love.

    The next reason is ignoring love and its value due to the desire for a career and material well-being.

    Often due to experienced strong emotional experiences a person closes his heart, becomes indifferent.

    Observations revealed the psychological characteristics of people suffering from heart disease. The first type of people is egocentric, hysterical, loud. The second type is neurasthenics, having an unstable, weak nervous system, who are easily unbalanced. The third type of people suffering from heart disease is psychasthenics with natural suspiciousness who are prone to unreasonable fears and obsessive thoughts. The fourth type is shy psychasthenics with a sense of insecurity, incapable of solving even simple life tasks.

    It should be noted that such personality traits are laid in childhood, when the child lives in a conflict family and is very much experiencing discord between dear people - dad and mom.

    So, heart disease due to nervousness is inherent in people who are accustomed to keep emotions under control; accustomed take everything to heart; compassionate people trying to take someone else's pain upon themselves; workaholics, those who believe that love must be earned by work in order to meet the expectations of others; people striving to do everything and living in a frantic rhythm, overloading themselves, and even when feeling unwell, not paying attention to the signals of their body, but continuing to work.

    It should be noted that a specific heart disease can also indicate specific mental problems.

    Thus, arterial hypertension is because of negative emotions that did not get an outlet (often because of suppressed aggression, which originates from fears).

    Atherosclerosis (increased cholesterol and blocked channels) indicates that a person does not experience pleasure and joy from life. Such people are sure that the world around them is bad, and they try to fight it..

    Psychological causes of heart disease identified by well-known authors in psychosomatics

    Louise Hay believes that the heart symbolizes center of love and safety. In her opinion, heart disease leads long-standing emotional problems, lack of joy, callousness, belief in the need for tension, stress.

    Myocardial infarction, heart attacks, according to Louise Hay, are a consequence expelling all joy from the heart for the sake of money, career or something else.

    Liz Burbo believes that any heart problems are a sign that a person takes everything to heart, what his efforts and experiences go beyond his emotional capabilities.

    According to her, all heart diseases carry one important message for a person: “Love yourself!”. Hence, if a person has heart disease, then he does not love himself enough and tries to earn the love of others.

    Bodo Baginski, a Reiki specialist, writes that tachycardia indicates emotional hindrance, about a violation of the usual order for a person, about the fact that something is out of balance.

    According to the author, during a heart attack, a huge amount of aggressive, unexploited energy. A person needs to open his heart to himself and to others, and under this condition, a heart attack will not happen.

    Narrowing of the heart vessels, according to Baginski, is always associated with fear.

    Dr. V. Sinelnikov writes that the heart symbolizes the life center of a person, the ability to enjoy life, to live in harmony with oneself and the world around. Blood is a material symbol human soul, joy and vitality. Vessels are designed to deliver this joy and strength to every cell.

    Sinelnikov believes that heart pain and angina arise from unsatisfied love for oneself, loved ones, the world around and Life itself.

    People with heart pain have love deficit(both to yourself and to other people) because of long-standing resentment, regret, pity, jealousy, fear and anger. Such people close from love and joy, they are convinced that the world around them brings negativity and stress.

    Violation of the heart rhythm, according to the doctor, means that a person strayed from his own rhythm of life.

    Another well-known author, O. Torsunov, in his book “The Connection of Diseases with Character” writes that the state of the muscle tissue of the heart depends on the presence of such qualities as kindness and peace in thoughts, emotions, speech and actions of a person. The health of the heart vessels is associated with gentleness and optimism. Heart valves will be healthy with tenderness, complaisance and love for work. Stability of the nervous tissues of the heart is given by such qualities as optimism, trust in others and benevolent activity. The heart bag, according to Torsunov, receives strength from human stability and reliability.

    Ways healing from heart pain due to nerves

    In fact, there is only one way to heal pain in the heart. This path was hinted at or openly indicated by all the listed psychological reasons.

    This way - opening the heart of love. Love for yourself, for loved ones, for people around you, for Life, for the World, etc. True, unconditional love.

    And how could it be otherwise, if the heart is called to be a receptacle of Love, and in its absence, the heart begins to hurt. So you need bring love back because it used to be there.

    Man is born with love in his heart. It only begins to lose it in parts from early childhood, “thanks” to family scenes full of hatred and contempt and the indifferent or cruel attitude of loved ones.

    What to do now? If you are an adult, then look for ways to return Love, restore it in full in your heart or in the heart of your child (if we are talking about your sick child).

    How? If we are talking about your heart, then confess your love to yourself, and with all seriousness: you are a particle of the Creator, unique, the only one in the whole world. As a son (daughter) of God the Creator, every person has the right to be loved. And above all, be loved by yourself. Otherwise, there is no way: how can you love another person (your neighbor) if a person does not know what it is to love (starting with himself) and who will love a person if he does not love himself?

    True Love originates in your heart and spreads around. True Love brings only Joy and Good, both to the person himself and to those around him. Because if the heart is filled with Love, then a person has no time to experience negative emotions. He lives, enjoying every moment. He feels only GRATITUDE for everything that Life gives him (and for the trials that make a person stronger, and for happy moments).

    So, if you want to have a healthy heart, return Love and Kindness to your heart.