How to Manage Physical Problems from Emotional Stress
Mind-Body Connection & Stress

How to Manage Physical Problems from Emotional Stress

December 2024
7 min read
Dr. Geoff Nugent

Discover how emotional stress manifests as physical symptoms—from muscle tension to digestive issues—and learn holistic approaches to heal both mind and body.

You might be surprised to realize just how many impacts your emotional state can have on your physical health.

From digestive issues to aches and pains to high blood pressure, your body responds to emotional and psychological stress.

This spring, don't get trapped in a negative cycle of emotional stress and physical pain.

With psychological support and counseling, you can better manage stresses and relieve physical symptoms.

Here's what the compassionate and experienced experts at Nugent Family Counseling want their patients to know about the connection between the mind, the emotions, and the body. Our team of therapists, led by founder Dr. Geoff Nugent, serves patients in:

San Jose, CA

Los Gatos, CA

Reno, NV

The Chemical Components of Stress

Your Body's Stress Response

Your body responds to stress by preparing to fight, flee, or freeze. Hormones like cortisol help your physical systems ramp up quickly in stressful situations.

Fight

Flee

Freeze

Sources of Stress

Stress can come from many sources in your life:

Chronic Stress

Related to a difficult, long-term medical condition, or personal or professional situation

Acute Stress

Your life circumstances right now might be putting you under unusual amounts of stress

When Stress Becomes Harmful

The Problem: When the stresses you're dealing with don't require you to run or fight, but handle situations calmly, the physical effects of your biological stress responses can become a source of trouble, instead.

Physical Symptoms of Emotional Stress

Muscle Tension & Pain

You might tense muscles in your:

• Back

• Neck

• Jaw

• Legs

• Groin

• Other areas

Causing muscle aches and pains

Dental Problems

Clenching your jaw can have negative consequences for your dental health, as well

Sleep Disruption

Stress can wreak havoc on healthy sleep habits

Digestive Issues

Eating irregularities, nausea, and digestive discomfort

High Blood Pressure

Some consequences of stress, like an increased risk of high blood pressure, can come with serious and even life-threatening complications

Dealing with the physical consequences of stress can become stressful in and of itself.

Healing Your Emotions and Body

When you or a loved one are struggling with physical problems as a result of stress, it's time to seek expert care and support through Nugent Family Counseling.

Holistic Approach:

Due to the close connection between your mind and your body, you benefit from working holistically with the team at Nugent Family Counseling to optimize your whole-body health and wellness, including your mental health.

Treatment Options

Depending on your diagnosis and symptoms, you could benefit from treatments and therapies including:

Psychotherapy or Counseling

To help you cope with underlying mental health conditions

Stress Management Guidance

Expert guidance in better stress management and stress reduction techniques

Physical Disciplines

Like yoga that stretch, strengthen, and restore your body in addition to clearing your mind

Advanced Techniques

Aromatherapy, hypnosis, microcurrent electrical therapy, and neurofeedback that can address symptoms of chronic stress

Innovative mind-body healing approaches

Heal Both Mind and Body

To start your personalized stress treatment plan with a provider at Nugent Family Counseling Center, make an appointment now.

You can book over the phone, or request your appointment online today.

Start Holistic Stress Treatment

Address both the emotional causes and physical symptoms of stress

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Break the Stress-Pain Cycle with Holistic Care

Emotional stress triggers your fight-flight-freeze response, releasing cortisol and causing real physical symptoms: muscle tension (back, neck, jaw, legs), jaw clenching that damages teeth, sleep disruption, digestive problems (nausea, eating irregularities), and dangerous high blood pressure. These physical problems then create more stress, trapping you in a vicious cycle. Holistic treatment combining psychotherapy, stress management guidance, yoga, and advanced techniques like neurofeedback can heal both your mind and body.