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*12 TYPES OF PAIN THAT ARE DIRECTLY LINKED TO EMOTIONAL STATES.* According to Psychologist Emotions do Affect Chronic Pain. I think chronic pain, beside physical injury, may be caused by stress and emotional issues. Let’s take a look what does the pain say about person emotional states? *HEAD* Headaches can be caused by stress life. If someone has chronic headaches she/he needs to grab some time for themselves on daily basis. Relaxing may help you to relieve your body from the head pain. *NECK* Neck pain implies the need to forgive. It may be to forgive yourself or to forgive to some other person. It is very important to focus on things that you love about yourself or what others love in you. *SHOULDERS* Pain in the shoulders is sign that person carries a heavy emotional burden. Shoulders carry everything. To solve this problem share the load with friends or family. *UPPER BACK* Upper back pain manifests lack of emotional support. Probably the person is holding back feelings or doesn’t feel appreciated. Just talk about your feelings with your partner or close friend. *LOWER BACK* Pain in the lower back shows that person has financial worries. Sit down and focus on managing money. *ELBOWS* Elbow and arm pain signifies a lack of flexibility. Try not to resist the natural changes in your life. *HANDS* Pain in the hands may be caused by a lack of friends. Try to meet new people. *HIPS* Fear of change, moving or waiting on a big decision can cause the hip pain. Make the changes step by step. *KNEES* Pain in the knee is a sign of high self-esteem. Maybe you should try to do some volunteering work and remember no one is perfect. *CALVES* Calf pain is caused by stress, emotional tension or jealousy. Maybe it is time to let go the jealousy or any big stressor in your life. *ANKLES* Pain in the ankle means that you need more pleasure in your life. Try to enjoy the little things and every moment in your life. *FEET* Foot pain occurs if you fight with depression. Depression is a specific disease, but for a start try to find a new hobby or just adopt a pet. Friends this concept is scientifically proven so before adopting medicine or concern for the doctor , give some time and observe your thought ...it heels you automatically. *PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS* Hate Emotion What is emotional hatred, why do people experience it and where does it come from? Hate Emotion. *PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS* Unconscious Ideas and Emotions The link between the unconscious and emotion. Unconscious Ideas and Emotions. *PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS* Emotion: Feelings How do we define emotions? Emotion: Feelings. *PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS* Love Emotion An exploration of the emotion of love from a psychological perspective. Love Emotion. *PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS* Anxiety Emotion A look at the experience of anxiety and its origins. 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Keys to a Good Relationship: Types of Love. *PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS* Pride Emotion Why do we experience pride and what happens when we do? Pride Emotion. *PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS* Narcissism Emotion A look at narcissism, a preoccupation with oneself: what happens when we experience it? Narcissism Emotion. *PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS* Guilt Emotion An exploration of the emotion of guilt and its relationship to self pity. Guilt Emotion. *More Approaches in Psychology:* Cognitive Approach (Psychology ) behaviour approach. *TREATMENT OF EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS IN TRADITIONAL MEDICAL ACUPUNCTURE AND SCIENTIFIC HIJAMAH CUPPING THERAPY SCIENCES.* Most acupuncturists will have treated disorders of the shen such as insomnia, epilepsy, manic episodes, depression etc. using points such as Baihui DU-20, Shenting DU-24, Renzhong DU-26, Wangu GB-12, Shenmai BL-62 etc. Such treatments are often powerful and effective, but beg the question of how exactly they affect the shen. As the saying goes "It's all very well in practice, but will it work in theory". This short article, therefore, is mainly concerned with the apparent paradox between the Heart-shen and brainshen traditions in Chinese medicine. It came about as a result of attempting to understand the many psycho-emotional indications found in traditional texts for points of the Du Mai and Bladder channels. This curiosity, prompted us to write to various people whom we consider to have a special understanding and knowledge of Chinese classics and traditions. Of these, Heiner Fruehauf in particular, responded with a profound overview of the relationship between different traditions within Chinese medicine history and a number of translated quotations from Daoist classics and other historical sources. We are especially indebted to his contribution. Giovanni Maciocia also responded with many useful quotations and an emphasis on the inter-relationship between the Kidneys, jing, brain, Du Mai, Heart and shen. This article, which is intended mainly to draw attention to this subject and promote discussion, is principally therefore a combination of these contributions with the work carried out in preparing the forthcoming Manual of Acupuncture. A careful examination of the indications of the acupuncture points listed in various classical and modern texts reveals that a considerable number of them have been used for the treatment of psycho-emotional disorders. There are important points on every channel, but certain generalisations may be made that are helpful in the selection of suitable points for treatment. 1. Points from the Heart and Pericardium channels are of primary importance since they are directly able to treat the Heart and shen. For example. *Tongli HE-5:* groaning and sadness, fear of people, restless zang disorder1, pain and agitation of the Heart, sadness and fright, depressive disorder2, frequent yawning, fright palpitations, pounding of the heart. *Shenmen HE-7* palpitations, fright palpitations, pounding of the heart, insomnia, restless zang disorder, frequent talking during sleep, poor memory, mania-depression disorder3, epilepsy, dementia, desire to laugh, mad laughter, insulting people, sighing, sadness, fear and fright, disorientation, Heart agitation, loss of voice. Shaofu *HE-8:* Sadness and worry with diminished qi, fearfulness, fear of people, excessive sighing, plumstone throat, epilepsy. *Shaochong HE-9:* palpitations, pounding of the heart, mania-depression disorder, epilepsy, fright epilepsy, excessive sighing, susceptibility to anger, fright and sadness with diminished qi, febrile disease with agitation and restlessness. *Ximen P-4:* agitated Heart, insomnia, melancholy, sadness and fear, fear of people, insufficiency of the shen qi, epilepsy. *Jianshi P-5:* sudden palpitations, oppression of the chest, apprehensiveness, susceptibility to fright, sudden fright disorder in children4, epilepsy, mania, sudden mania, manic raving, agitation and restlessness, absentmindedness, poor memory, loss of voice, ghost evil. *Neiguan P-6:* insomnia, epilepsy, mania, poor memory, fear and fright, loss of wisdom, loss of will, loss of memory following windstroke. *Laogong P-8:* epilepsy, mania-depression disorder, fright, sadness, apprehensiveness, susceptibility to anger, restless zang disorder, ceaseless laughter at other's misfortune. 2. Some points of the Small Intestine channel, for emotional problems.