Only 38 percent of patients who visit general hospitals are simply physically ill, while the remaining 62 percent are psychosomatic or psychosomatic disorders. Yuan Yonggui, director of psychiatry at Zhongda Hospital of Southeast University, said that stress is the root cause of psychosomatic disorders. Stressful life, competitive pressure, overload work, etc. may lead to internal conflicts and conflicts, which in turn cause abnormal physical reactions; conversely, long-term physical disease distress may also cause anxiety, worry and other adverse psychological states. In clinical work, it is found that psychosomatic diseases present certain occupational characteristics, with programmers, doctors and nurses, bus drivers, media people, etc. having relatively more psychosomatic problems, and patients with chronic diseases and families with mental illnesses are also high-risk groups. Cohort 1: Programmers It is said that the ambulatory workers can not afford to hurt, not to mention programmers, they work around the clock, but also to withstand the enormous pressure of the project. “The main problem they reported was that they couldn’t sleep at night and had to take sleeping pills, and the whole person was thin and emaciated”. Yuan Yonggui, the director, said this is a very typical sleep disorder, the overload and the huge work pressure affect their sleep quality. Cohort 2: Doctors and nurses The psychiatric department of CUH has conducted a study on health anxiety among health care workers and found that 20% of doctors and more than 30% of nurses have anxiety. Because of their profession, they face disease, pain and death all day long, and over time they develop anxiety, always worrying about being sick, and some even have stomachaches and headaches for good reasons. Crowd 3: bus drivers “I want to go to the toilet every day when I walk on the bus, really go and can not solve”, this is a bus driver to Yuan Yonggui director confided in the pain. Every day the same line to drive 8 trips, each trip 1 and a half hours, traffic jams will take 2 hours, work very hard, increasingly complex road conditions make him feel a lot of pressure, every day worry about whether they will hit the sudden rush out of the battery car or pedestrians. Over time, this bus driver will always feel anal swelling want to go to the toilet. Cohort 4: Media people Director Yuan Yonggui also pointed out that media workers also face a lot of pressure, they struggle with a selected topic, stay up late into the night for a draft, worry about ratings reading …… Therefore, many of them have insomnia problems, but also always feel headaches, panic, etc. Cohort 5: Families with mental illnesses Families with mental illnesses need to be carefully taken care of for a long time, not only the normal family life is disrupted, but also in a state of high physical and mental tension, for fear of causing psychological fluctuations or accidents in patients, and there may be significant anxiety and worry. Director Yuan Yonggui found that the psychological state of many family members of the patients he sees is also worrisome. Cohort 6: Patients with chronic diseases Patients who originally have coronary heart disease, diabetes, asthma, hyperthyroidism, functional gastrointestinal diseases, etc., need to receive long-term or even lifelong treatment. Sickness goes like a wire, suffering years and years of pain, unable to lead a normal life, physical and mental suffering, may be accompanied by psychological problems, and negative emotional psychology can also aggravate the disease.