Structural and psychological therapy | Bhomf

Structural and psychological therapy



Psychosomatic relationships are part of the overall Homeostatic mechanism. Endocrine and Immune systems directly respond to stimuli from high cortical synapses. Emotional and psychological processing influence neural homeostasis. Conflict within the subconscius mind creates a synaptic connection via hypothalamus which disrupts the endocrine and immune systems.

Rebalancing is achieved by homeopathic remedies, psychosomatic techniques and a psychotherapeutical approach.
Remedies are applied on the basis of disrupted neurotransmitters and psychological features. They rectify postsynaptic mediation of the affected biofeedback loop.
Psychosomatic balancing uses muscular reflexes to tap into cortical synapses. Various techniques like ocular muscles in rapid eye muscles technique, suboccipital and deep scalene neck muscles in bioenergetics or peripheral muscular tension in emotional field technique may be the therapy of choice. Manipulation of the deep abdominal muscles and strain in adjoining ganglia releases imbalance of afferent signal.

The muscular system is the first line of defence in stress. As a response to stress, muscles shorten which creates areas of joint strain and misalignments. These areas impinge into nerve structures altering homeostatic feedback to central nervous centers. The common areas of restriction are at autonomic ganglia near intervertebral foramina and at cranial nerve exits. Bioregulatory therapy diagnoses these body restrictions as a locus minoris resistentiae. Therapy releases muscular “trigger points” and muscular body work releases spinal or cranial impingement. Chiropractic techniques rectify joint misalignement. In individual chapters there will be an outline of the common areas of muscular strain and joint misalignement for each physiological system.