Gill South hops on the couch to delve into the connections between her emotional and physical life.
I am going to see Dr Brian Broom. This is my first consultation with a psychotherapist and I'm excited. What can I say - too many Woody Allen movies.
Brian is an adjunct professor at AUT leading the post-graduate programme in MindBody Healthcare. He is a consultant physician in allergy and clinical immunology at Auckland Hospital, a psychotherapist and "mindbody" specialist. He is also the author of Meaning-Full Disease. How personal experience and meanings cause and maintain physical illness.
I am coming to him, to see if my dermatitis, hay fever and the odd unexplained rash have anything to do with my own personal story. When patients present to Brian, he bridges body, mind and spirit perspectives.
I hold forth on various major life events which I think might interest him. He says he is looking for patterns. I tell him about having to make a big decision when I was a teen and Brian suggests that this may have a lot to do with the fact that I generally find it difficult to make choices. Not because I am an indecisive person but because I don't want to, I want both and whenever I can, I'll do my darndest to have both. This could explain my bank account, hmmm. In situations where I have two invitations on one night, Brian advises me to tell the people why I am struggling with the choice. This might help resolve things.