
My Symptoms Decoded Online Course
What to do when clinical symptoms are real, but doctors cannot find a diagnosis? How the stress and emotions are influencing physical health? How to recognize psychosomatic origins for clinical symptoms and how to manage? A course for the public, calling modern neuroscience, medicine and psychology to help understanding and making a difference.
Impact of Stress and Emotions on Health
Why does your heart race before a presentation? Or why can a heated argument leave you exhausted for days? Stress and emotions silently shape not only our mood but our physical health.
Impact of Stress and Emotions on Health takes you on a compelling journey through the science behind the mind-body connection. Discover how chronic stress affects illness, how positive emotions strengthen immunity, and why emotional resilience is key to lifelong wellness.
Through engaging lectures and real-world cases, you’ll explore:
The biology of stress and emotions
Their influence on heart health, immunity, and healing
Practical strategies to manage stress and boost well-being
Designed for healthcare professionals, students, or anyone curious about emotional health, this course offers powerful tools to help you live—and thrive—better.
Before you continue, please read and accept the disclaimer.
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Introduction
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Section 1: The Mind-Body Connection
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Lesson 1: Unexplained Symptoms
When medical tests fail to reveal a clear diagnosis, yet symptoms persist, it can be both frustrating and confusing. Scientific research increasingly demonstrates that the mind and body are deeply interconnected—emotional stress and psychological factors can genuinely influence physical sensations and symptoms. This lesson will explore how understanding the mind-body connection can empower individuals to address real symptoms, even when test results are negative.
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Lesson 2: What is Stress?
Stress is a natural biological response that prepares our bodies to face challenges, and understanding its science is crucial for recognizing its effects on our health. When we experience stress, our brain signals the release of hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, which trigger physical and emotional changes. By studying what stress is and how it operates, we can better manage its impact on our wellbeing.
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Lesson 3: The Body's Language
When we encounter stress, our bodies communicate this experience through a range of signals, from increased heart rate to muscle tension and even changes in immune function. Understanding the body's "language" of stress gives us insight into how emotional states can directly influence our health—and empowers us to recognize and manage stress before it leads to chronic problems.
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Section 2: Many Faces of Psychosomatic Illness
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Lesson 4: The Second Brain: Gut-Brain Connection
The relationship between our gut and brain is so profound that scientists often refer to the gut as our "second brain." By understanding this dynamic interplay, we can appreciate how emotions and stress can literally "get under our skin" and manifest as physical illnesses, highlighting why holistic approaches are often necessary for managing psychosomatic disorders.
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Lesson 5: Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is a complex experience that demonstrates the powerful influence of psychological factors on physical health. Scientific research shows that stress and emotions can alter how our nervous system processes pain, sometimes leading to persistent discomfort even after the original injury has healed. Understanding the connection between mind and body in chronic pain helps patients and healthcare providers develop more effective approaches to treatment.
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Lesson 6: Stress and Heart
Stress and emotional states have a profound impact on cardiovascular health, a fact supported by decades of scientific research. The relationship between the mind and heart is more than metaphorical—chronic stress can trigger real physiological changes that affect heart function and increase disease risk. Understanding this connection can empower individuals to recognize warning signs early and adopt habits that protect both emotional and physical well-being.
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Lesson 7: Many Other Forms of Psychosomatic Illness
We discuss the many forms of psychosomatic illness, where psychological stress and emotions manifest as physical symptoms. This lesson explores the scientific and clinical landscape of the most common presentations, emphasizing their varied manifestations in primary and emergency care.
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Section 3: Root Causes of Psychosomatic Illensses
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Lesson 8: Acute and Chronic Stress
Our bodies and minds are remarkably interconnected—a concept vividly demonstrated in psychosomatic illness, where psychological stress manifests as physical symptoms. Scientific research shows that both acute and chronic stress can subtly shape our health, sometimes without us even realizing it. This lesson will help you recognize the varied forms of stress, understand their impact on the body, and appreciate how even unnoticed stress can influence well-being throughout life.
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Lesson 9: Role of Emotions
The science of psychosomatic illness reveals that our emotions—especially when chronically suppressed or unexpressed—can become powerful drivers of physical health problems. This section explores how feelings like anxiety, grief, anger, and depression cause persistent physical symptoms and diseases. By understanding these emotional roots, we gain insight into the interconnectedness of mind and body, and why addressing emotional health is essential for overall well-being.
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Lesson 10: Power of Belief and Thinking
This lesson explores how our beliefs and thought patterns—our perceptions, expectations, and appraisals—can amplify, diminish, or even generate physical symptoms. By understanding mechanisms like somatosensory amplification, central sensitisation, and cognitive distortions, we gain insight into why the same stressor or sensation can feel vastly different from one person to another.
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Section 4: Finding Relief and Building Resilience
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Lesson 11: Lifestyle changes
Lifestyle changes offer a scientifically proven pathway to easing the harmful effects of stress and emotional challenges on our bodies and minds. By purposefully shaping our daily routines, we can create a buffer against stress's negative impacts and foster a foundation for long-term well-being.
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Lesson 12: Evidence Based Therapies
Scientific studies show that chronic or severe issues—particularly those involving trauma—can overwhelm our self-help toolkit. In these moments, reaching for professional support is necessary. This section explores how different therapeutic options work, why education and understanding the mind-body link are foundational, and how choosing the right help can make a transformative difference in your health journey.
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Course FAQ
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This course is designed for the general public with no medical background required. It's perfect for anyone interested in understanding how stress and emotions impact their physical health, experiencing unexplained symptoms, or simply wanting to learn more about the mind-body connection.
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The course consists of 12 video lectures with a total runtime of 3 hours. You can watch the lectures at your own pace and revisit them as needed.
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No medical background or prerequisites are needed. The course is designed to explain complex mind-body concepts in an accessible, easy-to-understand way for everyone.
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This is a non-accredited course and does not include formal assessments or certification. The focus is on learning and understanding the content for your personal benefit.
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There is a one-off fee to access the course, and once paid, your access will remain valid indefinitely.
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The course lecture is available online through the Internet and can be accessed and viewed as many times as you wish without any limitations. If you have any questions or need further clarification, you are welcome to reach out to the Author directly by using the Contact form provided.
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The Course is written entirely by the Author and is based on his insightful book “Undiagnosed.” Artificial Intelligence was only utilized to deliver the lectures: the narrative itself was carefully crafted by a human author, while the presentation is conducted by our AI faculty avatars. This approach was chosen to ensure the highest quality content while simultaneously keeping production costs low and making the course accessible.