2024, Number 1
Rev Elec Psic Izt 2024; 27 (1)
From psychosomatics to the 5 biological laws an academic and experiential journey
Medina NDE
Language: Spanish
References: 7
Page: 1-18
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ABSTRACT
The 5 Biological Laws are discoveries made in the medicalbiological field by the German Internist Ryke G. Hamer, since the early eighties. This body of knowledge forms a scientific model - reproducible and verifiable - where the multiple and complex connections between the psyche, the nervous system and the body -observable in signs and symptoms that constitute the so-called diseases-, are described with precision. This article is the continuation of one published earlier which was my first attempt to build the bridge between the psyche and the body, between the New Medicine and Psychoanalysis. Today, 11 years later, with a deeper knowledge based on my own experience, I return to relate the learning path I have followed in the understanding and assimilation of this body of knowledge. From the biological point of view there is no right and wrong, only adaptation and survival. Therefore, the so-called diseases are special programs that require a specific physiological resource at the service of adaptation and survival. This is a view that Psychosomatics has not taken into account, although it has clearly established clinical criteria that describe, from my point of view, the first biological law. I describe two fundamental concepts -coming from Psychoanalysis- that seem most relevant to me: operative thinking and mentalization, which allow us to have clarity on the objective of therapeutic intervention techniques and the need for an elaboration process. The intention is to convey how a paradigm shift is possible if we carefully observe in ourselves and in our clinical practice the principles of The 5 Biological Laws.REFERENCES