In my line of work, I often come across people with puzzling symptoms that don’t seem to be related. But after talking with them, I’ve noticed something interesting: many of these physical issues can be traced back to their emotional trauma. This trauma could have happened in their childhood or more recently. The thing is, our emotions affect our bodies in different ways. We tend to think that emotions and thoughts only come from our brains, which we often refer to as our minds.

But let’s face it, we all know from personal experience that feeling emotionally distressed can lead to physical symptoms. For example, if something happens and you feel anxious, your heart starts racing, your mind gets jumbled with racing thoughts, and your body temperature may rise. In some cases, people even have panic attacks or faint due to emotionally traumatic events.

Now, here’s the interesting part: these symptoms don’t just stay on the surface. When emotional trauma becomes chronic, whether due to a certain lifestyle or untreated childhood experiences, it can deeply affect our internal organs. This, in turn, leads to various chronic conditions that mess with our metabolism.

Here are some examples of such conditions:

  • Migraines
  • Trouble sleeping (insomnia)
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Thyroid issues
  • Hormonal imbalances
  • Feeling physically anxious or depressed
  • And many more.

These physical conditions caused by emotional issues are called psychosomatic conditions. 

Unfortunately, there’s been little success in finding conventional cures for them in the medical world. Typically, doctors send patients to psychiatrists who often prescribe medications that provide little relief. It’s important to know that those who suffer from psychosomatic conditions are well aware that their emotions are at the root of their problems. However, they might have trouble explaining it clearly or may feel dismissed by doctors who think it’s all in their heads. As a result, they stop discussing it with healthcare providers or even with other people.

This is where I come in. When someone like this comes to my office, we have a thorough conversation where it becomes evident that they truly understand what’s happening to them on a deeper level. Together, we explore the intricate connections between their emotional well-being and physical health. This lays the groundwork for a comprehensive and holistic approach to healing.

Personalized Approach

One size does not fit all when it comes to healthcare. We have unique requirements based on our genetics, lifestyle choices, and individual needs. I always provide a personalized approach to healthcare, allowing us to assess your individual needs accurately.

If you are ready to take charge of your health and embrace a proactive approach to preventive care, contact me today to schedule your session and start you on the way to your health and happiness.

With this practical information, you will be able to have a competitive advantage. You will understand your body and mind better and capitalize on your strengths. This way, I will help you develop a plan to strengthen your weak points in a deliberate and educated manner. No more guessing – the science is here to help you achieve your goals and achieve your peak performance.

Dr. Maya Sarkisyan 

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Stay tuned and discover “The True Story About Your Health”.

 
Disclaimer: This is a general information only. Consult with Dr. Maya Sarkisyan before altering or discontinuing any current medications, treatment or care, or starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, or if you have or suspect you might have a health condition that requires medical attention. 
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