Cancer has become a major disease that endangers the health of our people, and it is not only a disease of physical tissue. It is not only a disease of body tissues, but also a disease in which psychological factors have a great influence. Studies have found that psychological factors play the role of “activator” for the occurrence, development and metastasis of cancer. When a person is in a negative emotional state such as loneliness, sadness and despair for a long time, it will lead to neuroendocrine disorders. This will lead to neuroendocrine disorders and weaken the immune surveillance function, which may cause cancer cells to proliferate suddenly. On the contrary, if cancer patients can hold an optimistic and positive attitude, they can often achieve good results in treatment. Therefore, it is necessary for cancer patients to understand the nature of cancer again. Therefore, for cancer patients, it is necessary to re-understand the nature of cancer and treat cancer from the “heart” by using “psychosomatic medicine”, which integrates psychological understanding, methods and means. To stop cancer and protect one’s health To protect one’s health. Generally speaking, after getting cancer, there is a period of psychological depression. The main psychological barriers are as follows: 1. Pessimism
Since the discovery of early breast cancer, a female patient is often depressed. She thought she could not live a normal social life as she did before the disease. Even her favorite hobby, dancing, is of no interest to her now, and she seldom goes to the park for morning exercise, gymnastics and dancing like she did in the past. These patients are often in a lonely and isolated state, with no way to express their bad feelings. The patient is often in a state of isolation and loneliness, with no way to vent their emotions. This will lead to the serious consequences of aggravating the disease. Therefore. Cancer patients must not be isolated from the world after they get sick. They should realize that many tumor diseases are curable. At the same time, they should actively participate in social interactions. At the same time, they should actively participate in social interactions and have a positive attitude, especially to establish new social circles. Enhance the contact with cancer patients. Use the collective strength to build up your spiritual pillar. This is sociable therapy. 2.Surrenderism
A male patient aged 50 years old, since he was found to have early stage lung cancer, has given up on himself. He gave up on himself. He thinks that cancer cannot be cured and he will die sooner or later. With the mentality of “breaking the pot”, he thought it was important to have fun in time. Family members are very anxious when they see this. Patients like this no longer have the belief of survival in their minds, and various treatment methods cannot work with their own strength, resulting in the death of patients who should not die. Those who should have had a longer time to survive have left the world early. For this situation, we can recommend a spiritual psychotherapy that has been promoted in the United States, France, Canada and other countries – the meaning of life therapy. First, life should have a goal. Not only healthy people should have goals, tumor patients should also have goals. They should focus their energy on work, family or personal interests. Second, to have a correct concept of life and death. Old age, sickness and death is a natural law, since it can not be avoided, look at it with relief, the mood will be relaxed. Finally, to make life rich and colorful. Actively participate in some activities that benefit the mind and body, such as listening to music, watching TV, hiking and making friends, etc.. On the one hand, you can improve your immunity and enhance your ability to resist and kill cancer cells. On the other hand, one can enjoy a good life. On the other hand, one can enjoy a good life and realize the value of oneself to the society. This is life meaning therapy. 3.Individualism
A young patient who has just graduated from university. His family was afraid that he was too young to accept this blow. The family was afraid that he was too young to accept the shock, so they discussed with the doctor to hide the disease from him. They said it was common hepatitis. Now the family faces a dilemma, not daring to let him go to the oncology specialist for treatment. They are afraid that he will know the truth. Not telling the patient’s true condition was once thought to be protective of the patient. However, the consequence of doing so is that the patient does not actively cooperate with the treatment and it is difficult to achieve the best results. For this kind of patients. Confidence therapy can be used. That is, everyone has an extraordinary potential within the organism. Once this potential is stimulated. It will enable people to get unexpected gains, and even miracles, and confidence can stimulate this potential. American medical doctors once gave patients a miracle prescription of three beliefs for cancer recovery: believing that cancer is a disease and not necessarily fatal. Believe that cancer is a disease and not necessarily fatal: believe that anti-cancer treatment is an ally to support the body’s defense: the root of the fight against cancer should be based on confidence. The above-mentioned patients are only a few common psychological interventions in complex cases. In some contemporary medical works, it is even suggested that the degree, difficulty and depth of psychological interventions vary according to the different personalities, living environments and cultural levels of patients. However, there is no doubt that starting from psychological problems is an important experience. In the process of cancer treatment and recovery, there is a phenomenon worth pointing out in particular. In the process of cancer treatment and recovery, there are two types of people who, after suffering from malignant tumors, are able to recover from cancer with their calmness and strong perseverance. They often recover well in the battle with cancer. One type of people is from rural areas. People with low education level, superstition or tendency of blind obedience are commonly found in rural elderly people, or people who are confused and thick-headed. After they find out cancer, some of them have surgery, and some of them don’t even do surgery. They don’t even need radiotherapy and live a good life. Even the primary lesions disappeared with pure Chinese medicine treatment. We explain that tumor itself is a kind of psychosomatic related disease, in which the patient is unaware of it and has no corresponding fear or threat. Under the special care and treatment by doctors in big cities, several positive factors have motivated the patients to cheer up. Cancer is a chronic disease. Under such circumstances, it is easy for cancer to stabilize and even heal itself. It may even heal itself. Another type of people is those who are very rational and persistent. Once they have completely figured it out. Once they have figured it out, they will fight against cancer without any hesitation, and their prognosis is often much better than the average people. It has been shown that a large proportion of people who recovered from cancer are paranoid, or rational and persistent people. They have a clear understanding of the value of life and a high standard of pursuit, and have a determination not to give up until the goal is reached. Once the treatment is determined. Once the treatment is determined, the patient will be entrusted to the medical staff, and he or she will concentrate on the original work and give his or her best effort to reflect the value of life. With the course of treatment, coupled with their own in-depth understanding, ‘he is full of confidence in his own illness and health, more and more adequate energy. He was so radiant. He is not sick, and is full of hope for the present and the future. Therefore, people who are rational, persistent and believe in themselves are often the ones who can overcome cancer. On the other hand, those patients who are always anxious and worried about whether their cancer has metastasized and recurred: those who are anxious about their disease, and those who do not eat or drink well, and those who are restless, have a higher recurrence rate and tendency to metastasize than other cancer patients with relatively stable emotions. To treat cancer from the heart, in using various means and measures. In addition to relieving patients’ physical pain, psychological guidance and intervention should be provided to patients to reduce their pain. Then, it is believed that patients with psychological disorders will be convinced by medical and nursing staff and comply with the treatment to achieve better clinical results.