Psychosomatics: Acoustic Trauma

Psychosomatics: Acoustic Trauma What Is Psychosomatics? Causes of Acoustic Trauma Psychosomatics examines how emotional states influence physical health and disease development. Acoustic trauma often results from prolonged exposure to loud sounds. However, emotional stress significantly increases vulnerability to such injuries. For instance, chronic stress weakens the nervous system, making it less resilient. Moreover, unresolved emotional conflicts can amplify sensitivity to noise. This heightened sensitivity often leads to physical symptoms, including hearing issues. Therefore, understanding the psychosomatic factors behind acoustic trauma is crucial for prevention and treatment. Psychological Causes of Acoustic Trauma In this section, we explore the psychological causes of… Continue reading