The Role of Our Emotional Load in the Process of Disease Occurrence
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Authors
Delonnay, Martine
Issue Date
2015
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
Keywords
Naturopathy , Emotional state , Disease
Alternative Title
Abstract
Emotional states like uncontrolled Stressful challenges, anger, and depression exert a heavy toll on a subject mental and physiological health. Some hypothesis emphasize that negative emotions are associated with variations in immune parameters, and that the same brain areas involved in emotion are also involved in sensing and regulating levels of inflammation in the body. Other sources extrapolate to confirm that storage of emotions in our selves have a direct repercussion on our health and can be the causes of many chronic diseases like cancer. Where emotions are stored in the Human body has been a disputed subject over many generations and Cultures. The present study aims to explore the facts and rationality of the scientific and metaphysical literature regarding the connection between Emotions and Disease occurrence. After accomplishing this, we expect to have a better perspective in our project to deeply implicate emotions in our inquiries when diagnosing and treating our patients.
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Citation
M. Delonnay, "The Role of Our Emotional Load in the Process of Disease Occurrence", ND dissertation, College of Naturopathic Medicine, Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, CT, 2015.
