Client overcame rescuer syndrome, improving well-being and recovery from herpes zoster.
HERPES ZOSTER AND THE RESCUER SYNDROME: WHAT'S THE CONNECTION?
Some time ago, I worked with a woman who had a psychosomatic issue: she developed herpes zoster, and her recovery was prolonged, despite the fact that she was a medical professional herself.
The woman found herself on an extended sick leave, feeling unable to return to work, even though her discharge date was gradually approaching...
According to the #GSR method, we linked her symptom to this situation, and it became clear that the psychosomatic basis of her illness was the "rescuer syndrome." Before the session, the woman hadn’t mentioned this, but as we discussed the trends, she agreed that she often takes on the responsibility of solving other people's problems and tasks, whether she wants to or not.
Some time ago, I worked with a woman who had a psychosomatic issue: she developed herpes zoster, and her recovery was prolonged, despite the fact that she was a medical professional herself.
The woman found herself on an extended sick leave, feeling unable to return to work, even though her discharge date was gradually approaching...
According to the #GSR method, we linked her symptom to this situation, and it became clear that the psychosomatic basis of her illness was the "rescuer syndrome." Before the session, the woman hadn’t mentioned this, but as we discussed the trends, she agreed that she often takes on the responsibility of solving other people's problems and tasks, whether she wants to or not.
HERPES ZOSTER AND THE RESCUER SYNDROME: WHAT'S THE CONNECTION?
Some time ago, I worked with a woman who had a psychosomatic issue: she developed herpes zoster, and her recovery was prolonged, despite the fact that she was a medical professional herself.
Some time ago, I worked with a woman who had a psychosomatic issue: she developed herpes zoster, and her recovery was prolonged, despite the fact that she was a medical professional herself.