THE EMOTIONS AND THEIR PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS.An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00005053-193509000-00040CadyL. D.Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease
Patients who present with physical symptoms that lack an organic explanation are common, difficult to help and poorly understood. Their medical help-seekin... R,E,Taylor,... - 《Psychological Medicine》 被引量: 90发表: 2000年 Social position, early deprivation and the development of attachment...
It's hard to separate emotions from the body and what's more important is that you communicate what you're feeling with your doctor if you're feeling ill. According to familydoctor.org, this is known as the mind/body connection. Here are a few symptoms that may be tied to emotions: *...
Keeping a log will help you link situations and resulting behaviors with their internal triggers. The better you get at noticing the thoughts and feelings that precede certain behaviors, the better you will become at managing them over time. I created adistraction trackerfor logging distraction and...
experience the emotion of fear, which may be accompanied by distinct physical symptoms. These might include a rush of adrenaline, a racing heartbeat, or rapid breathing. This emotional response may motivate the person to escape the situation causing fear, and potentially influencing their subsequent...
Physically, we can feel it in our stomachs and our heads, and emotionally it can feel like fear or nervousness. When we’re anxious, we often have intrusive thoughts that worry us, and various mental and physical health symptoms.Some of the symptoms of anxiety include being irritable, ...
Cruel:Feeling enjoyment at seeing the pain or distress of others; causing pain and suffering. Cyberchondria: An unfounded escalation of anxiety and concerns about “symptoms” of an “illness” fueled by Internet “research”. Cynical or Cynicism: A feeling of distrusting or disparaging the motives...
repression, such as sadness and anxiety, increase physical stress on your body, which again may lead to diabetes, heart disease and raised blood pressure. In addition, those who repress their emotions are also more likely to suffer from stiff joints, a weakened immune system and bone weakness....
Furthermore, some researchers suggest that feelings can beboth an emotional experience and a physical sensation. As you can imagine, their point of view fueled the debate on whether feelings and emotions mean the same thing. Once you go over the key differences, you'll be able to tell one ...
stress levels;experts have also observed a rise in the number of children and youth.According to another study published in EurekAlert,one in five students are so stressed that they've considered self-harm or suicide.The immense stress they face has been proven to be harmful to their health....