🧠🤍 Understanding psychosomatic reactions – the key to healing 🌱✨ ? Almost everyone is familiar with this scenario: constant stress at work, conflicts with your boss – and suddenly your body reacts with stomach pain or an ulcer. We call this psychosomatic. But the crucial question usually remains unanswered: how exactly does a psychosomatic reaction actually arise? The core of the problem lies in the fact that the cause is mental—anger, fear, inner conflicts—while the effect is physically visible. Despite decades of research, there is still no convincing explanation for how mental processes are “translated” into concrete physical symptoms. It is precisely at this interface that classical medical and psychological models reach their limits. In a conversation with physicist and psychologist Walter von Lucadou, it becomes clear that a deeper understanding of psychosomatic phenomena may only be possible if we are willing to go beyond disciplinary boundaries. Systems theory, embodiment, consciousness research, and even physical concepts such as non-causal correlations open up new perspectives on the interaction between mind and body. Perhaps the key to healing lies not only in treating symptoms, but in a radically expanded understanding of what we mean by psyche, body, and reality in the first place.
📺 Interview: https://youtu.be/TPCADLkSBWM 📎 Information: https://philosophies.de/index.php/2024/03/12/grenzen_physik_psychologie/


















