How Can Emotional Issues Affect the Body?

The body is a unit and the way we engage our emotional and mental health will manifest itself in our physical bodies.  Just look at the words we use to describe emotional pain “heartache” to describe a lost love, “gut wrenching” guilt or feeling “petrified” with anxiety and fear.  You have likely experienced tension in your shoulders, neck, and head at times of increased stress.  Additionally, it is not uncommon for us to notice changes in our bowel movements around times of stress.  These are just a few examples of how our emotions affect the function of our body through by interacting with our brain and nervous system.

Here is a helpful video on understanding chronic pain.

How Can OMM Treat it?

Osteopathic Medicine understands the relationship between our bodies and our emotions.  There are known associations between various types of pain and conditions such as anxiety, depression, and past abuse. So while osteopathic manipulation can help with your musculoskeletal pain, it can also help you become more aware of how your emotions might contribute to your pain.  This will empower you to take steps to address your mental and emotional well-being that can improve many aspects of your health!

What Else Can I Do?

Here are some resources for addressing your emotional well being:

Recommended Counselors

Adults:

Kids:

Jalea’s worldview as a counselor flows out of her heart as a Christian.  She believes that pain has the ability to affect multiple areas of your life including your psychology (the way you think), biology (your body, sleep and eating habits), emotions, relationships and spirituality (relationship with God) and all areas should be addressed, at the clients pace, through the course of counseling.

Jorge believes strong values are the core to a functional family. He is inspired by helping others have a better quality of life by building up a person’s strengths and teaching coping mechanisms. Jorge works with a range of emotional and behavioral issues providing services that span from therapy for depression and grief counseling to parenting support. He offers an approach tailored to each client’s individual needs.

April is a mom of beautiful two girls and loves working with young children and teens who struggle with controlling emotions and behaviors. She loves watching them develop their own self confidence by becoming more functional at home, school, and in personal relationships.

Roci is a clinical therapist exclusively dedicated to helping “littles.” She teaches kids how to cope with all sorts of new emotions, how to interact in the grown-up world around them and most importantly how to be PROUD of themselves.