Psychotherapy of psychosomatic symptoms with non-hypnotic age regression and psychotherapy of unresolved conflicts
28th International Conference on Psychiatry & Psychology Health
May 06-07, 2019 | Amsterdam, Netherlands

Karin E Peuschel

Praxis Erlenhof, Switzerland

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Psychiatry

Abstract:

Mental health may impact physical health via different mechanisms. Psychotherapy of unresolved conflicts has shown that physical symptoms may be integrated into conflicts, for example abdominal symptoms, headaches, back pain and cardiac symptoms. If conflicts are not resolved physical symptoms may be recurrent and psychosomatic, e.g. without any somatic cause. They may disappear after psychotherapy of unresolved conflicts even years after the initial conflict. In non-hypnotic age regression psychosomatic symptoms may show up during regression and described by clients as localized physical findings in the body, which may be removed during age regression together with the accompanying symptoms. Those findings correlate with the amount of reported physical symptoms and repression and avoidance of emotions, e.g. in somatoform pain.

Biography :

Karin E. Peuschel has completed her Medicine and Molecular Biology at the University of Zurich (Switzer-land), has completed her medical thesis at the University of Zurich. She is currently the Director of Praxis Erlenhof in Zug (Switzerland) and Independent Researcher in Psychiatry and Psycho-Therapy. She has published papers in the Field of Molecular Biology, Psychiatry and Psycho-Therapy and has been serving as a Speaker, Organizing Committee Member and Reviewer. She has developed a novel psychotherapy consisting in therapy of unresolved conflicts and a complementary therapy of non-hypnotic age regression.

E-mail: dr.kpeuschel@gmail.com