When our Body hurts after being Stressed

Stress can manifest itself in all different ways, even in our bodies. Tension in the neck, shoulders or back is one of the common problems you can experience when you are stressed. But sometimes it is not so evident that the pain you feel in your body is related to stress. In this episode, I talk about Alma, a patient in my praxis who was suffering from severe back pains. She of course went to see her medical doctor and a physical therapist who mentioned that it might be a good idea to go see a therapist as well. We used one of the awareness zones during our sessions to give attention to the pain, to ask it questions as to understand the message the pain is sending. RELATED EPISODES: What is Gestalt Therapy? What’s all the fuss about the NOW? You can find all the needed details for contacting me to make an appointment or get more information about my praxis on my website; https://www.willegestalt.eu/ You can follow me on: https://www.facebook.com/willegestalt/ https://www.instagram.com/willegestalt/ To make sure you never miss an episode you can follow my podcast via your podcast app of choice. Just a quick disclaimer: All case stories are anonymised and no clients are directly quoted without prior written consent. And remember any information you hear on this podcast, see on the willegestalt website, Facebook page or Instagram is for information purposes only and should never be a substitute for actual mental and/or medical advice from a doctor, psychiatrist or, any other health professional Music courtesy of TrackTribe - Longer Distance

Om Podcasten

Born in Denmark, I moved to Luxembourg 20 years ago. First I worked with engineering and later on with group facilitation, group dynamics, personality types and over the years I got more and more drawn towards self-development training. Around 10 years ago I started studying Gestalt Therapy and have now for the last 5 years had a successful Gestalt Therapy praxis in Luxembourg. This podcast will deal with topics I have come across in my praxis, in my day to day life or current events that are happening in the world. All topics are related to mental well-being and existential questions.