Stress and anxiety are not only emotional experiences. They can involve the whole body: muscle tension, shallow breathing, digestive changes, poor sleep, racing thoughts, fatigue, irritability, headaches, chest tightness, and a sense that the body cannot fully settle.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, these patterns may be understood through the movement of qi, blood, yin, yang, organ-system relationships, and the way emotional strain affects the body. In modern neuroscience, similar presentations can be viewed through stress physiology, autonomic nervous system balance, HPA-axis activity, pain processing, interoception, and limbic-prefrontal regulation.
Our approach is not to reduce emotional health to either “just stress” or “just brain chemistry.” Instead, treatment looks at how the body, nervous system, lifestyle, and traditional diagnostic patterns are interacting.