Patients may then asks themselves “What does this mean? Is the doctor saying my symptoms are not REAL? I know they’re real!” This feeling of being misunderstood can lead to a shut down in the communication between doctor and patient. The patient leaves the office silently, intent on finding a new doctor who will understand these physical symptoms. Although the patient was given a referral for a counselor or psychologist, the patient promptly throws it away, certain that no psychologist could help with a physical problem.
Were the problems “real” or “psychological”? The answer is not so simple. Physical problems can have multiple causes, and can be “real” and emotionally based at the same time. Psychological factors such as anxiety, stress, and depression cause real physical symptoms. In recent years, research has demonstrated the powerful connection between the mind and the body. Through this research, psychologists and physicians continue to discover specific ways that mental states affect physical functioning. Research has shown that many physical problems are influenced by a person’s emotional state, including:
- High blood pressure
- Perception of pain
- Gastrointestinal problems
- Breathing problems
- Migraine Headaches
- Seizures
- Immune system functioning
Dr Julia Becker
Licensed Psychologist Waco Texas USA
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