Somatic disorders due to personality and emotion are collectively called psychosomatic disorders and are classified as psychosomatic reactions, psychosomatic disorders and psychosomatic diseases according to the severity of the condition. Psychosomatic reactions are transient and functional, such as rapid heartbeat, elevated blood pressure, frequent urination when scared, and poor appetite and indigestion when sad. Psychosomatic disorders are chronic, prolonged dysfunctions, including psychophysiological disorders (insomnia, eating disorders, sexual dysfunction), somatoform disorders (somatization disorders, hypochondria, “organ neurosis”, psychogenic pain, etc.), and conversion disorders (somatic manifestations of hysteria). Psychosomatic disorders are organic pathologies caused by psychological factors, including hypertension, coronary heart disease, gastroduodenal ulcer, diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis, neurodermatitis, ulcerative colitis, hyperthyroidism, etc. Psychosomatic reactions, psychosomatic disorders and psychosomatic diseases are also the three stages of development of psychosomatic disorders. Since psychosomatic disorders are caused by psychological causes, it should be possible to decipher the psychological causes by the symptoms. For example, bronchial asthma attacks are very much like crying, so it is alternative, symbolic crying or symbol of crying, and crying is a sign of helplessness. In fact, colds and rhinitis are also like crying and are also symbols of crying. When a person is too stressed, he or she will say “I can’t take it”, and indigestion and anorexia are indigestion, suggesting excessive mental stress. Long-term burden will lead to neck and shoulder pain, back and leg pain, if there is no heavy burden but neck and shoulder pain and back and leg pain, it should be “thought burden” too much.