Module Twelve

The Symptoms of Adaptive and Emotional Overwhelm

If are a clinician or you have had a very stressful life, knowing the most common symptoms of overwhelm, and understanding what they mean can change everything.

At some point, we all go into a low-grade state of shock, or Adaptive Overwhelm, or the Qi and Heart and Kidneys begin to separate.

There are countless possible symptoms, each can indicate different processes and potential dangers. In TCM there are five classes of symptoms (see below) that are all clues to an understanding of ‘why’.

It takes a skilled, curious, and patient team of detectives (clinicians and patients) to gradually learn what needs to be released or restored, and in what order.

Relief care is essential, so there is no shame in beginning with symptom management. In fact, that is the most effective way to build trust with your team and invest more fully in the process of Healing.

The following list of symptoms is not extensive.

Common symptoms include:

Chronic Shock

Recurrent Shock Panic Attacks

Rage and Shame

Loss of Focus

Hyperfocus/Obsessions

Volatile Behavior

Substance Abuse

Derealization

Dissociation Anxiety

Mania

Dysthymia

Depression

Delusion

Blunt Affect/Torpor

Suicidal Ideation

Cults of Liminality

Social Rigidity

Social Withdrawal

Socially Capricious

Mental Exhaustion

Emotional Exhaustion

Paranoia

Hallucinations

Inner Voices

Shame

Ticks and Tremors

Indigestion (IBS/Etc.)

Insomnia/Parasomnias

Extreme Diets

Anorexia

Chronic Stiffness or Pain

Exhaustion

Allergies/Autoimmunity

Low Libido

Extreme Libido

Poor digestion

Physical Weakness/Fatigue

Restlessness

Fatigue

Energy/Mood Swings

Nightmares

Weight Loss

Weight Gain

Rashes

Night Sweats

Palpitations

Rapid Aging Physical Agitation

Solar Plexus Guarding

Module Twelve Contents:

  • The Physiology of Adaptive Overwhelm
  • The Importance of Relief Care
  • The Symptom Progression from Arousal to Exhaustion
  • Organic Symptoms of Qing Zhi Bing
  • Affective Symptoms of Qing Zhi Bing
  • Cognitive Symptoms of Qing Zhi Bing
  • Somatic Symptoms of Qing Zhi Bing
  • Existential Symptoms of Qing Zhi Bing
  • A Closing Circle – Twelve – Healing Begins when You Remember there is no Cure!

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