Constantly present pain in the back, the development of any diseases of the spine can be explained from the point of view of psychosomatics. And the reasons will be different, much depends on which part of this area of the body suffers the most.
Many people face diseases of the back - the spine. Pathologies can develop regardless of the age and gender of a person. From the point of view of psychosomatics, disorders in this area, pain, stagnant processes occur for many reasons. The exact answer to the question - why the back hurts - can be obtained only by working through the problem individually. But it is still possible to determine the approximate vector, to designate the approximate grounds, from which there are pains in the lumbosacral spine or in another part of the back.
Impact of psychological problems on the back
The back is that part of the body that a person usually does not see, but feels. The spine undergoes intense physical activity every day. We can say that he is responsible for the level of a person's life, for his capabilities. After all, for example, with injuries of the spine, mobility may be limited, which means the emergence of restrictions in daily full-fledged life.
From the point of view of psychosomatic science, two variants of states are pushed into the back area:
- something that you don't want to see, that you don't want to accept, be aware of, work through and live in any way; what you want to get rid of;
- everything that has not been experienced, accepted or released; all, relatively speaking, "garbage" that poisons existence is constantly active at an unconscious level.
In addition, internal organs and systems can project pain into the back. For example, in case of kidney disease, pain radiates to the lower back. This area is responsible for the accumulation of all kinds of fears. The skin on the back is also responsive.
Three levels of pain
The spine can be conventionally divided into three segments. The area of each of them will have an increased psychosomatic effect on separate groups of situations.
: upper back, to the lower edge of the shoulder blades. It also includes the shoulders and neck. This site is responsible for the perception of the future. If a person experiences fear of the future, does not feel confident in the future, he has increased anxiety and anxiety about how his life will turn out in the future, then pain and diseases will arise in this area. In some cases, the pain may involve the hands.
: from the lower edge of the shoulder blades to the waist. This area is related to the present, as well as relationships with the family or within the family. Having conflicts with parents (if communication with them is relevant at the moment), husband or children, facing numerous crises and fears at the current time, a person may begin to notice pain in this part of the back.
: from the waist to the end of the spinal column, this also includes the legs. Relations with ancestors and family are projected onto this site. All negative memories from the past are collected here. If a person is very strongly fixed on his past mistakes and experiences, cannot cope with emotions about an already accomplished situation, has complex relationships with the family, then various kinds of pathologies will affect this area.
Additional underlying causes of back pain from a psychosomatic perspective include:
- an excessive sense of responsibility, a desire for constant control and an imposed feeling of love - the upper back, shoulders, neck suffer;
- internal anger, aggression, anxiety and an increased sense of guilt provoke diseases in the middle part of the spine;
- fear of poverty, of financial losses, "downtrodden" feeling of loneliness are the causes of pain and pathologies in the lower back.