ABSTRACT

Emotional problems are mostly addressed by psychotherapy, which often is a post hoc therapeutic practice healing wounds that are already disruptive. The psychotherapist provides clients with skills that would help them to heal in the same way that a doctor provides their patients with medicine to recover from pneumonia. In comparing emotional and physical problems, it also becomes clear how difficult it is still for the reader to read the signs of body and be there for body when it is necessary. With emotions the dynamic is very similar but even more difficult to interpret because the signals from organic body are less immediate. Bioethics is a discipline focused on the survival of the species according to responsibility and wisdom. Giving in to emotional numbness, restlessness, loneliness, or anxiety would make the reader worse living beings. Every careless and harmful action the people take against their intimate and surrounding environment increases distance from it thus generating psychological and physical harm.