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We go to the doctor when something starts to hurt. Pain is often the first symptom indicating a problem that exists in the body. A good doctor will thoroughly examine you and...may not find anything. And it really hurts! It hurts, it presses, it’s difficult to breathe, migraine, insomnia, nausea, dizziness, etc.. These are some of the symptoms of the most interesting diagnosis: Vegeto - vascular dystonia. Which indicates that something is happening to your health, but modern medicine does not yet know what. So far, this has not yet led to organic disorders - peptic ulcers, bronchial asthma, hypertension, infertility, fibroids, diseases of the endocrine system, cholelithiasis, etc., but if you take your time and patiently wait a couple of months or years, then there will be something to treat and perhaps surgically. It happens that many people cannot express their negative emotions, they were not taught, it is not accepted, and simply “good girls don’t get angry,” and over time it becomes easier to keep it all to themselves. But this does not make the pain, resentment, anger, despair, worries less, and in adult life, due to lack of experience, there are no longer words to express what is going on in the soul. And then the body begins to “speak.” Sometimes it physically reflects what we unconsciously say out loud - “I can’t digest it,” “my hands are tied because of this,” “he cut off all my oxygen,” “this is a complete headache,” “I understand everything, but I can’t say it.” I can,” “I don’t want to hear anything.” In the course of psychoanalytic work, we learn to “translate” body language into the language of emotions. And we are looking for another, safer for health and more effective (than the appearance of a symptom) way of expressing them.

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