• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • About
  • Donate
  • Start
    • Contact
    • We Need Your Support (Donate)
    • Newsletter Signup
      • Daily
      • Weekly
    • Into the Storm (Hosted by Justin Deschamps)
    • Follow Our Social Media
    • Best Telegram Channels & Groups
    • Discernment 101
    • Media Archive (Shows, Videos, Presentations)
    • Where’s The Hope
  • Browse
    • Editor’s Top Content (Start Here)
    • Best Categories
      • Consciousness
      • Conspiracy
      • Disclosure
      • Extraterrestrials
      • History
      • Health
      • NWO Deep State
      • Philosophy
      • Occult
      • Self Empowerment
      • Spirituality
    • By Author
      • Justin Deschamps
        • Articles
        • Into The Storm (on EdgeofWonder.TV)
        • Awarewolf Radio (Podcast)
      • Adam AstroYogi Sanchez
      • Amber Wheeler
      • Barbara H Whitfield RT and Charles L Whitfield MD
      • Chandra Loveguard
      • Conscious Optimist
      • Marko De Francis
      • Lance Schuttler
        • EMF Harmonized (Cell Phone, Wi-Fi, Radiation Protection
      • Ryan Delarme
      • Will Justice
  • Products
    • EMF Harmonized (Cell Phone, Wi-Fi, Radiation Protection
    • Earth Science & Energy
    • Free Energy
    • AI and Transhumanism
    • Space
    • Nikola Tesla
    • ET
      • Ancient Technology
      • Crop Circles
      • UFOs
    • Conspiracy
      • Anti NWO Deep State
      • Domestic Spying
      • Freemasonry
      • Law & Legal Corruption
      • Mass Mind Control
      • NWO Conspiracy
      • Police State and Censorship
      • Propaganda
      • Snowden Conspiracy
      • Social Engineering
    • Misc.
      • Council on Foreign Relations
      • Music Industry
      • Paranormal
      • Pedagate and Pedophilia
      • Q Anon
      • Secret Space Program
      • White Hat
  • Sign Up
  • Election Fraud
  • Partners
    • EMF Harmonized
    • Ascent Nutrition

Stillness in the Storm

An Agent for Consciousness Evolution

  • Our Story
  • Support Us
  • Contact
  •  Sunday, February 1, 2026
  • Store
  • Our Social
    • BitChute
    • CloutHub
    • Gab
    • Gab TV
    • Gettr
    • MeWe
      • MeWe Group
    • Minds
    • Rumble
    • SubscribeStar
    • Telegram
      • Best Telegram Channels and Groups
    • Twitter (Justin Duchamps)
    • YouTube

Psychophysiological Disorders and Stress

Friday, January 31, 2020 By Stillness in the Storm Leave a Comment

Spread the love

(Exploring Your Mind) The genesis of psychosomatic disorders happens during sustained stressful situations. In this regard, sustained tension can affect several body systems. Continue reading to find out more about the connection between psychophysiological disorders and stress.

Related Why You Can’t Stop Clicking — How Big Tech Hijacked Your Brain and Need for Community Through Social Media

Source – Exploring Your Mind

by Staff Writer, December 28th, 2019

Today’s article is about psychophysiological disorders and stress. Who hasn’t been under that state of overactivation called stress? Even though it’s always associated with an unpleasant sensation, it’s useful.

Stress could have counterproductive consequences when it’s high in intensity or continuity. In fact, the relationship between stress and mental disorders is a subject of many studies; they discovered that many of these begin with stress.

A woman sleeping at her desk.

What’s stress?

Professor J. Carrobles (1991) from the Autonomous University of Madrid defines stress as:

“Stress is a state of sustained overactivation experienced by a person in different situations considered excessive. They occur under conditions of scarce control and social support resources in a subject.”

Nevertheless, it’s necessary to unravel the term stress, as it has two meanings. You can break it down into “distress” and “eustress”.

  • Distress (“dis-” = “altered, inadequate”) – This is when the stress is pathological and results in altered responses due to excessive situations.
  • Eustress (“eus-” = “adequate, good”) – This one refers to adequate and necessary stress. It may be insufficient, optimal, or excessive and it could lead to distress.

What’s the difference between stress and anxiety?

To understand the relationship between stress and psychophysiological disorders, you must differentiate it from anxiety. This is because the body’s response is often similar.

Anxiety is about danger, either real or so interpreted by a given person. This doesn’t happen in stressful situations because they don’t have to be unpleasant or dangerous. Unless a person perceives a situation as dangerous, they won’t usually run away as it’s easier to deal with it.

In the face of anxiety, the typical response is to escape. This position remains through the anxiety-avoidance-anxiety mechanism. If you perceive something as dangerous or harmful, it’s logical for you to have the typical response to flee. If it’s dangerous, you’ll need some tools to defend yourself from such danger. And people don’t usually have such feelings of self-efficacy. They perceive something as dangerous because they’re unable to fight it.

In addition, for stress to produce harmful effects, it must continue over time. In the case of anxiety, even if only for a short period of time, it’s already harmful. Mainly because it can affect the social and emotional functioning of a person in a short time.

Buy Music Proven to Reduce Stress and Anxiety by 65%

The connection between psychophysiological disorders and stress

“Homeostasis” – homo = “return to,” stasis = “balance” – refers to the return to bodily balance. All humans have an internal environment and vital signs and these have a tendency for balance. That is to say, the agency implements actions to solve any imbalances a person might develop.

When you don’t reach homeostasis, you’ll experience stress. If you have to implement conscious strategies because they’re not working automatically, then it’s normal not to reach that state of equilibrium. Instead, you reach “hemokinesis”, a state of imbalance.

The physiological responses of stress

Even though it’s clear that stress can lead to irritability, apathy, anxiety, anguish, and anger, it also leads to physiological or bodily responses that you may not notice. These are very relevant to the relationship between stress and psychophysiological disorders. This is because when you maintain them over time due to the stressful situation, they could lead to certain disorders, some psychosomatic.

The physiological responses to stressful situations are the result of various bodily systems, such as the autonomic nervous system and the central nervous system.

Book Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience

Somatic nervous system

In the physiological response to stress, the somatic system is responsible for the electromyographic response. That’s the electrical activity produced by skeletal muscles, such as eye movements and breathing.

Thus, there may be an increase in blood flow to large muscle groups during stress: back, arms, legs. In addition, there may also be generalized muscular tension.

A seemingly stressed person.

Autonomic nervous system

The stress responses this system takes over are related to the cardiovascular system: heart rate, blood pressure, and blood flow. They also regulate body temperature, sexual excitement, and electrodermal responses. That is the skin power level and its conductive response. In addition, there’s salivation and gastrointestinal responses.

Therefore, in the face of stress, there may be an increase in your heart rate, renal activity, peripheral vasoconstriction in your hands and feet, and an increase in the blood clotting factor.

Psychophysiological disorders and stress – the central nervous system

As for the responses of the central nervous system, there are electroencephalographic responses and evoked responses.

Finally, there are also responses to stress that come from the endocrine and biochemical systems. These can lead to various hormonal changes and an increase in immunological activity at the beginning, it later decreases.

Bodily systems disabled before stress

As with anxiety, certain body systems are deactivated in response to stress because they’re not useful. Given the specific response of an anxiety attack, these systems either deactivate or reactivate. But, in a sustained situation of stress, they could affect a person’s health.

The influx of blood in the digestive tract goes down, leading to possible problems such as ulcers, colitis, and irritable bowel syndrome. This also occurs with the genito-sexual system, where stress can lead to sexual dysfunctions in arousal, erection, lubrication, and tumescence.

The genesis of psychophysiological disorders due to stress

Psychosomatic disorders are the physiological conditions of psychological origin. Stress is something that, in principle, shouldn’t affect a person’s physical well-being. But it can lead to very unpleasant diseases and their symptoms.

They’re proof of the influence of the “mind” on the well-being of your body. Contrary to what many people think, they always go hand in hand.

As we mentioned above, stress itself isn’t exactly bad. However, when it turns into distress and it shows the following characteristics, chances are it’ll affect your psychophysiological well-being.

A woman with a headache.

Factors related to the emergence of a physiological disorder due to stress

Thus, the factors pertaining to stress and psychophysiological disorders are:

  • Frequent or prolonged exposure to stimuli or stressful situations. When people don’t get out of a stressful situation, it’ll only get worse. Not solving things quickly or staying in a stressful environment without being able to avoid it is the first step in developing a psychosomatic disorder.
  • Prolonged activation of the specific pattern of physiological activation of the subject in the face of stress. Each person has a different stress profile, and your physiological activation is different from that of others, as we explained above. Depending on the response, the psychosomatic symptoms will vary.
  • Exaggerated sensitization or activation of the organic system in the face of stress. Once you’re fully in a stressful situation, it’s normal for your body to become sensitive to it. And it’s much easier for you to be stressed.
  • Alteration of the homeostatic regulatory mechanism. Once you reach certain stress levels, it’s easier for alterations to occur. This is because there’s a lower tolerance for the stimuli that cause the problems.
  • Chronic alteration of the functioning of the organic system. Also, the appearance of a stressful or psychophysiological or stressful psychosomatic disorder.

Book The Tapping Solution: A Revolutionary System for Stress-Free Living (EFT)

Psychophysiological disorders and stress – auxiliary and palliative resources

Many times, you can’t get out of stressful situations and must maintain them over time. However, many resources can help you reduce stress to avoid the result of the relationship between stress and psychophysiological disorders. 

The resources for sustained stress you can use are:

  • Social network and social support (family, friends, and colleagues). You must pay attention to the scarcity of social resources, deficits in social relationships, and special social conditions. A powerful social and family network is a good factor of protection against the consequences of stress.
  • Activity and physical exercise.
  • Hobbies.
  • Cultural activities.
  • Include fruit and vegetables that are rich in tryptophan in your diet as they act as antidepressants.

Thus, the relationship between stress and psychophysiological disorders seems clear. Thus, to avoid losing your well-being in the face of stressful situations you can avoid, you must take charge and allow your body to reach homeostasis beyond a period of stress.

Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?

Psychology is the study of the nature of mind. Philosophy is the use of that mind in life. Both are critically important to gain an understanding of as they are aspects of the self. All you do and experience will pass through these gateways of being. The preceding information provides an overview of this self-knowledge, offering points to consider that people often don’t take the time to contemplate. With the choice to gain self-awareness, one can begin to see how their being works. With the wisdom of self-awareness, one has the tools to master their being and life in general, bringing order to chaos through navigating the challenges with the capacity for right action.

– Justin

Not sure how to make sense of this? Want to learn how to discern like a pro? Read this essential guide to discernment, analysis of claims, and understanding the truth in a world of deception: 4 Key Steps of Discernment – Advanced Truth-Seeking Tools.


Stillness in the Storm Editor’s note: Did you find a spelling error or grammatical mistake? Send an email to [email protected], with the error and suggested correction, along with the headline and url. Do you think this article needs an update? Or do you just have some feedback? Send us an email at [email protected]. Thank you for reading.

Source:

https://exploringyourmind.com/psychophysiological-disorders-and-stress/

Filed Under: Consciousness, Psychology, Uncategorized Tagged With: Consciousness, exploring your mind, mental health, psychology, stress

Notices and Disclaimers

We need $2000 per month to pay our costs. Help us one time or recurring. (DONATE HERE)

To sign up for RSS updates, paste this link (https://stillnessinthestorm.com/feed/) into the search field of your preferred RSS Reader or Service (such as Feedly or gReader).

Subscribe to Stillness in the Storm Newsletter

“It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.” – Aristotle

This website is supported by readers like you.

If you find our work of value, consider making a donation. 

Stillness in the Storm DISCLAIMER: All articles, videos, statements, claims, views and opinions that appear anywhere on this site, whether stated as theories or absolute facts, are always presented by Stillness in the Storm as unverified—and should be personally fact checked and discerned by you, the reader. Any opinions or statements herein presented are not necessarily promoted, endorsed, or agreed to by Stillness, those who work with Stillness, or those who read Stillness. Any belief or conclusion gleaned from content on this site is solely the responsibility of you the reader to substantiate, fact check, and no harm comes to you or those around you. And any actions taken by those who read material on this site is solely the responsibility of the acting party. You are encouraged to think carefully and do your own research. Nothing on this site is meant to be believed without question or personal appraisal.

Content Disclaimer: All content on this site marked with “source – [enter website name and url]” is not owned by Stillness in the Storm. All content on this site that is not originally written, created, or posted as original, is owned by the original content creators, who retain exclusive jurisdiction of all intellectual property rights. Any copyrighted material on this site was shared in good faith, under fair use or creative commons. Any request to remove copyrighted material will be honored, provided proof of ownership is rendered. Send takedown requests to [email protected].

What is our mission? Why do we post what we do?

Our mission here is to curate (share) articles and information that we feel is important for the evolution of consciousness. Most of that information is written or produced by other people and organizations, which means it does not represent our views or opinions as managing staff of Stillness in the Storm. Some of the content is written by one of our writers and is clearly marked accordingly. Just because we share a CNN story that speaks badly about the President doesn’t mean we’re promoting anti-POTUS views. We’re reporting on the fact as it was reported, and that this event is important for us to know so we can better contend with the challenges of gaining freedom and prosperity. Similarly, just because we share a pro/anti-[insert issue or topic] content, such as a pro-second amendment piece or an anti-military video doesn’t mean we endorse what is said. Again, information is shared on this site for the purpose of evolving consciousness. In our opinion, consciousness evolves through the process of accumulating knowledge of the truth and contemplating that knowledge to distill wisdom and improve life by discovering and incorporating holistic values. Thus, sharing information from many different sources, with many different perspectives is the best way to maximize evolution. What’s more, the mastery of mind and discernment doesn’t occur in a vacuum, it is much like the immune system, it needs regular exposure to new things to stay healthy and strong. If you have any questions as to our mission or methods please reach out to us at [email protected].

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Primary Sidebar

Search Our Archives

FUNDRAISER!

Latest Videos

Guarding Against Bio Tech and EMF - Fix The World Project | Just In Stillness

From around the web

News “they” don’t want you to see

Newsletter

You can unsubscribe anytime. For more details, review our Privacy Policy.

Thank you!

You have successfully joined our subscriber list.

.

We Need Your Support

Support our work!

Weekly Newsletter Sign UP

Only want to see emails once a week? Sign up for the Weekly Newsletter here: SIGN UP. (Make sure you send an email to [email protected] to confirm the change or it won’t work).

Latest Videos

Footer

  • Menus
  • Internship Program
  • RSS
  • Social Media
  • Media
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2026 · Privacy Policy · Log in · Built by

This website wouldn't be the same without the ethical web hosting provided by Modern Masters. Modern Masters ethically serves small businesses in metaphysical, paranormal, healing, spirituality, homesteading, acupuncture and other related fields. Get the perfect website for your sacred work at Modern Masters.