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Psychological-Psychosomatic Disorders Treated at Surya Homoeo Clinic

At Surya Homoeo Clinic, we provide individualized homoeopathic care for psychological and psychosomatic disorders that affect emotional wellbeing, sleep, digestion, energy, concentration, physical comfort, and daily quality of life. This section is part of our broader General Conditions care, covering mind-body concerns where emotional stress and physical symptoms may be closely connected.

Psychological and psychosomatic complaints may appear as anxiety, low mood, panic episodes, obsessive thoughts, compulsive behaviors, fear patterns, stress reactions, sleep disturbance, palpitations, headaches, acidity, body aches, fatigue, breathing discomfort, or symptoms that worsen during pressure, grief, overthinking, fear, conflict, or major life changes.

In homoeopathy, the diagnosis is only one part of the case. The consultation also studies the person’s emotional pattern, physical symptoms, stress response, sleep, appetite, digestion, fears, sensitivities, past experiences, family history, current medicines, and overall constitution.

Patients can learn more about the clinic’s approach on the About Us page, check common answers on the FAQs page, or Book an Appointment for a private and detailed consultation.

Psychological-Psychosomatic Conditions We Support

The following psychological and psychosomatic conditions are commonly assessed through individualized homoeopathic case-taking at Surya Homoeo Clinic.

Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety disorder may cause excessive worry, restlessness, fear, nervousness, overthinking, sleep disturbance, palpitations, sweating, trembling, digestive discomfort, chest tightness, breathing discomfort, or difficulty relaxing.

In consultation, anxiety is studied through the type of worry, triggers, fears, sleep, dreams, appetite, digestion, sweating, palpitations, concentration, sensitivities, family history, past stress, current medicines, and response under pressure.

Severe anxiety, self-harm thoughts, chest pain, fainting, substance withdrawal, confusion, or inability to function requires immediate medical or mental health support.

Depression

Depression may involve persistent sadness, loss of interest, low energy, sleep changes, appetite changes, hopelessness, irritability, guilt, poor concentration, social withdrawal, or reduced motivation. Some patients also experience headaches, digestive complaints, fatigue, or body aches.

Case-taking studies mood pattern, sleep, appetite, grief, anger, fears, sensitivity, energy, social behavior, digestion, hormonal links where relevant, past experiences, family history, current medicines, and previous mental health care.

Suicidal thoughts, self-harm risk, severe hopelessness, confusion, or inability to care for oneself requires urgent help.

Panic Disorder

Panic disorder involves repeated episodes of sudden intense fear that may come with palpitations, sweating, trembling, chest tightness, shortness of breath, dizziness, nausea, numbness, fear of dying, or fear of losing control.

The consultation may include questions about the first episode, triggers, timing, physical sensations, breathing pattern, fears, avoidance behavior, sleep, dreams, digestion, stress history, emotional response, and medical evaluation already done.

Chest pain, fainting, severe breathlessness, irregular heartbeat, substance withdrawal, suicidal thoughts, or new severe panic-like symptoms should be medically evaluated immediately.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive-compulsive disorder, or OCD, may involve repeated unwanted thoughts, fears, doubts, images, or urges along with compulsive behaviors performed to reduce distress. These may include repeated checking, washing, counting, arranging, reassurance seeking, or fear of contamination.

Homoeopathic consultation studies the nature of thoughts, compulsions, fears, triggers, emotional distress, sleep, sensitivity, perfectionism, guilt, anxiety, family history, stress background, current medicines, and previous therapy or psychiatric care.

Moderate to severe OCD often requires structured psychological therapy and psychiatric guidance. Self-harm thoughts, severe impairment, or intense distress should be addressed urgently.

Phobias

Phobias are intense fears of specific objects, situations, places, animals, activities, or experiences. Examples include fear of heights, closed spaces, crowds, travel, public speaking, illness, insects, blood, darkness, or social situations.

Case-taking studies when the fear began, what triggers it, how the body reacts, whether panic occurs, what the person avoids, past experiences, sleep, dreams, and whether other anxieties or physical symptoms are present.

Severe avoidance, panic attacks, trauma-linked fears, or phobias affecting work, education, travel, or relationships may also need counseling, behavioral therapy, or mental health support.

Stress Disorders

Stress disorders may develop when emotional or physical stress affects the body and mind for a prolonged period. Symptoms may include irritability, fatigue, poor sleep, headaches, acidity, body pains, palpitations, anxiety, low mood, difficulty focusing, appetite changes, or digestive disturbance.

In consultation, stress-related symptoms are assessed through triggers, coping pattern, anger, sadness, fears, sleep, appetite, digestion, palpitations, headaches, body tension, energy, sensitivity, current medicines, and how symptoms change during pressure.

Severe depression, suicidal thoughts, chest pain, confusion, panic, or inability to function should be addressed urgently.

Scope of Homoeopathic Care Beyond Listed Mind-Body Conditions

The conditions listed here do not limit the scope of homoeopathic care only to these mind-body complaints. Homoeopathy also considers the patient’s constitution, family history, inherited tendencies, lifestyle, sleep pattern, emotional sensitivity, stress response, digestion, past experiences, and recurring psychosomatic patterns during case-taking.

However, homoeopathy should not be presented as a cure for severe psychiatric illness, psychosis, suicidal behavior, substance withdrawal, neurological emergencies, or any condition requiring urgent medical or psychiatric treatment. Such cases should be managed responsibly alongside appropriate mental health and medical guidance.

How Homoeopathy Looks at Mind-Body Complaints

Psychological and psychosomatic complaints often vary widely from person to person, even when the diagnosis is similar. One patient may experience anxiety as palpitations, another as stomach upset, another as sleeplessness, and another as headaches or body pain. Some people become quiet during stress, while others become restless, irritable, fearful, or overwhelmed.

During consultation, the practitioner studies emotional triggers, fears, sleep, dreams, appetite, digestion, energy, physical symptoms, stress response, family history, past experiences, current medicines, counseling history if any, and medical reports where relevant.

For broader patient education, trusted resources such as the National Institute of Mental Health guide to anxiety disorders and the NHS guide to stress can help patients understand mental health and stress-related concerns from a conventional medical perspective.

Patients with sleep-related concerns may also explore the Nervous System section, while stress-linked digestive complaints may be better understood alongside the Digestive System page.

Our Consultation Process

Every patient begins with a private case-taking process to understand the emotional, physical, lifestyle, and constitutional pattern behind the complaint.

1

Private Emotional and Physical Symptom History

The consultation begins with a confidential discussion of emotional symptoms, physical complaints, stress triggers, sleep, appetite, digestion, fears, past experiences, medicines, lifestyle, and support system.

2

Individualized Remedy Selection

Homoeopathic remedies are selected based on the totality of symptoms, so two patients with the same diagnosis may receive different remedies.

3

Follow-Up and Progress Review

Follow-ups help track sleep, anxiety intensity, mood, stress response, physical symptoms, energy, digestion, concentration, confidence, and overall wellbeing.

Patients can enquire about in-clinic appointments or Online Consultation for psychological and psychosomatic complaints where emergency mental health care is not required. To begin, you can Book an Appointment or use the Contact Us page for appointment-related questions.

When to Seek Immediate Medical or Mental Health Care

Psychological symptoms can sometimes become urgent. Please seek immediate medical, psychiatric, or emergency support if you experience:

  • Suicidal thoughts or self-harm urges
  • Thoughts of harming others
  • Severe depression or hopelessness
  • Confusion, hallucinations, or delusions
  • Panic symptoms with chest pain or fainting
  • Severe breathlessness or irregular heartbeat
  • Substance withdrawal symptoms
  • Inability to sleep for several nights with severe distress
  • Inability to eat, drink, work, or care for yourself
  • Sudden personality change or severe agitation
  • Trauma symptoms that feel unsafe or overwhelming

Frequently Asked Questions

What psychological and psychosomatic conditions are covered at Surya Homoeo Clinic?

The psychological-psychosomatic disorders section includes anxiety disorder, depression, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias, and stress disorders. Each case is assessed through detailed homoeopathic consultation and individualized case-taking.

What does psychosomatic mean?

Psychosomatic refers to physical symptoms that may be influenced or worsened by emotional stress, anxiety, grief, fear, anger, or long-term mental strain. Examples may include headaches, acidity, palpitations, fatigue, body aches, sleep disturbance, or digestive symptoms linked with stress.

Can homoeopathy help anxiety or stress-linked symptoms?

Homoeopathy is often considered by patients with recurring anxiety, stress reactions, sleep disturbance, panic-like symptoms, mood changes, or physical complaints linked with emotional strain. Suitability depends on symptoms, severity, safety needs, medical history, current medicines, and consultation findings.

Should I stop psychiatric medicines during homoeopathic treatment?

No. Patients should not stop antidepressants, anti-anxiety medicines, sleep medicines, psychiatric medicines, counseling, therapy, or any prescribed treatment without speaking to their medical doctor or psychiatrist.

When is a psychological symptom urgent?

Suicidal thoughts, self-harm urges, thoughts of harming others, hallucinations, severe confusion, severe depression, substance withdrawal, panic with chest pain, or inability to function should be treated as urgent and requires immediate mental health or emergency support.

Book a Psychological-Psychosomatic Consultation

If you are dealing with anxiety, depression, panic disorder, OCD, phobias, stress disorders, or recurring physical complaints linked with emotional strain, Surya Homoeo Clinic can help you understand the next step through private and detailed case-taking.

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