Migraine
Emotional and psychological causes, and what can I do?
Body, mind, and soul interact, as demonstrated by numerous research projects in recent years. The head is our highest and central organ for perceiving and processing impressions from the world.
Migraine , remaining silent in a stressful situation that needs to be changed.
Feelings of guilt, anticipatory anxiety, and the fear of contradicting others may have been triggers. Migraine, a specific type of headache characterized by sudden, throbbing, and usually one-sided pain, can also be a factor. Many sufferers experience pronounced nausea and are sensitive to noise or light. A connection to menstruation is also possible.
Migraines are often a cry for help from the body in people who aren’t doing what they truly want. For example, someone might want to be a singer but has been persuaded by their parents to pursue a different career. Or it can happen to people who blame themselves for contradicting others who exert a strong influence on them. They live completely in someone else’s shadow. Often, they themselves don’t really know what they want. A favorite phrase might be: “I just can’t…”

