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Suzanne O’Sullivan: It’s Not ‘All in Your Head’ 

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Most of us don’t question a fluttery feeling in our chests when we’re excited or sweating armpits as we make a public speech. We accept these connections between our emotions and physical bodies. But according to neurologist Suzanne O’Sullivan, the human body’s reactions to emotions can be much more severe. Up to a third of people go to the doctor with symptoms that cannot be medically explained; and often doctors suspect an emotional cause. O’Sullivan believes that “psychosomatic disorders are physical symptoms that mask emotional distress.” She provides an in-depth analysis of some extreme cases, like Rachel, a promising young dancer now housebound by chronic fatigue syndrome, and Mary, whose memory loss might be masking her husband’s abuse. O’Sullivan takes a look deep inside the human condition-at the secrets we keep from ourselves-and she questions the medical establishment’s ability to recognize the extraordinary connection between mind and body.

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@Tswizzle266
@Tswizzle266 5 лет назад
The book was a fantastic read
@reflux043
@reflux043 5 месяцев назад
Another good book on somatic disorders is John E Sarno - The Divided Mind.
@3chords490
@3chords490 10 месяцев назад
Good video - audio not loud enough. The base,I’ve for the volume needed to be higher during upload.
@stacyyoust
@stacyyoust 4 года назад
This blew my mind and helped me get back to activities I missed and love, I'M SO THANKFUL!!! Let's keep going with this and with Dr. Felitti's team's ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences) research!!! Maybe
@drcarlaj.mazzeo3534
@drcarlaj.mazzeo3534 2 года назад
Thomas Szasz - The Myth of Mental Illness - Cultural influences - Someday I hope we can approach mind/body problems more clearly so we can solve many more problems!
@drcarlaj.mazzeo3534
@drcarlaj.mazzeo3534 2 года назад
THANK YOU! Yes, very inclusive!!! I hope so many more will see how pervasive this is!
@raytaylor4525
@raytaylor4525 5 лет назад
Echos a lot of the examples given by Dr John Sarno.....did lots of work with lower back and limbs in people and developed TMS - Tension Myositis Symdrome..... has a great book called “The Mind Body Symdrome”
@reflux043
@reflux043 5 месяцев назад
I liked the other book by John E Sarno - The Divided Mind.
@marsalguer3237
@marsalguer3237 7 лет назад
traducir por favor a español..gracias.
@robinbreeds9217
@robinbreeds9217 4 года назад
nutritional needs which start in the body at a cellular level
@shupuwka
@shupuwka 4 года назад
yes, and yet stress will override all nutritional input. will spark allergy, just because immune system getting out of order, so the usual food will turn suddenly into allergens. I survived it by myself, and now I know how to deal with it.
@fragileomniscience7647
@fragileomniscience7647 Год назад
@@shupuwka That's nonsense. It is cortisol and adrenaline which, in conjunction with insulin resistance, which necessaily account for "psychosomatic" symptoms. As such, targeting insulin resistance and social stress signaling cascades is a solution. And fiber as a dietary solution IS a valid measure.
@letsgobrandonpodcast
@letsgobrandonpodcast Год назад
@@fragileomniscience7647 who said?
@GnosisMan50
@GnosisMan50 7 лет назад
I'm wondering if existential angst and panic attacks has anything to do with psychosomatic illness. If you repress this kind of angst, it does not go away and the body will be affected. Its cause may go as far back as childhood. _"The truth about our childhood is stored up in our bodies and lives in the depths of our souls. Our intellect can be deceived, our feelings can be numbed and manipulated, our perceptions shamed and confused, our bodies tricked with medication, but our soul never forgets. And because we are one, one whole soul in one body, someday our body will present its bill. The wounded and lost child is only in hiding; the soul is still whole in spirit. Ultimately, our deepest self will accept no compromise or excuses, and will not stop tormenting or contaminating us until we stop evading the truth"_ From Alice Miller's book "Thou shall not be aware: society's betrayal of the child"
@fragileomniscience7647
@fragileomniscience7647 Год назад
Stop speaking esoteric BS and offer proof.
@GnosisMan50
@GnosisMan50 Год назад
@@fragileomniscience7647 I don't understand why you would say that my comment is BS- much less that it's esoteric. As humans, and whether we are aware of it or not, we all experience (more or less) existential angst but often confuse it with depression. I say this because, from my own experience, the 2 doctors in the emergency room (in 2 separate visits) misdiagnosed my symptoms as a heart attack when in reality my 3rd visit revealed I was having panic attacks. So if many doctors can't make the distinction between a heart attack and a panic attack, they are surely making misdiagnoses in other areas of mental distress. Regarding proof, Dr. Nadine Burke has a lot to say about trauma. I'd say her research vindicated Dr. Miller's observation in that unresolved trauma is a major underlying cause of human suffering. As such, we much address it with the attention it deserves. www.ted.com/talks/nadine_burke_harris_how_childhood_trauma_affects_health_across_a_lifetime?language=en
@MinaMina-tf7ig
@MinaMina-tf7ig 6 лет назад
I enjoyed this talk very much but was distracted by her caught and just had to stop. Otherwise, very interesting talk.
@TJ-kk5zf
@TJ-kk5zf 4 года назад
this video was brought to you by the letter....M
@Isisbridge
@Isisbridge 4 года назад
The good lady is not making any sense. Yes, you can have physical symptoms for psychological reasons - a dry mouth, for example, when you are nervous about giving a speech - but the physical changes are potentially measurable even when triggered by stress or anxiety. With functional paralysis, however, the supposed paralysis cannot be a physical symptom if examination shows that the patient is physically able to move the affected muscle group. It must be a PSYCHOLOGICAL symptom with psychological causes. Likewise, functional blindness cannot be a physical symptom if tests show that the visual system is responding normally to visual stimulation. Dr O'Sullivan is blurring the boundaries in a very confusing way.
@ladymuck2
@ladymuck2 Год назад
I think that is the point, the boundaries are fake, we are body mind not a body that thinks.
@Isisbridge
@Isisbridge Год назад
@@ladymuck2 If you have epilepsy due to disease or injury, your brain cells will misfire regardless of what you might be thinking, and you will be powerless to stop it. If you have psychogenic attacks, your brain will be functioning normally, even if your mind isn't.
@fragileomniscience7647
@fragileomniscience7647 Год назад
@@ladymuck2 Wrong. That contradicts physics. Everything is just a particle based type theoretic computation. Nothing is supernatural, that was proven by the Bell theorem. As such, there is no body-soul. It's all biochemical. Consciousness is nothing but a logical representant for information. Ever notice how you don't perceive everything in just one color? Because the permutations of signals of the eyes cones dictate the unique information of electromagnetic radiation, which then get, up to refinement losses due to finite resolition, a unique color representation. What you proposed is a fallacy. Nothing more, nothing less. Its just that psychosomatics arise from altered stress diathesis dynamics. The one person with insulin in the norm may have much less insulin receptor affinity/more resistance, and when cortisol pumps up, in their brain the blood vessels dilate too much, too mich glucose accumulates in astrocytes, and from that anything can follow. It doesn't take a genius to see that.
@fragileomniscience7647
@fragileomniscience7647 Год назад
Functional paralysis is a neat description of catatonia. And neither psychiatrists nor neurologists do measure neurotransmitter metabolites inside their ventricles. What a joke.
@Isisbridge
@Isisbridge Год назад
"Change the diagnosis to make it more acceptable" and we're going to end up with even more DLA scroungers. There's massive incentive to throw a wobbly now and again, if you know your benefits are going to be tripled.
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