This essay explores the concepts presented in Christian Flèche’s work, specifically focusing on his influential book, El origen emocional de las enfermedades ( The Emotional Origin of Diseases ), and the practice of Biological Decoding.
Academia.edu: Visualización de fragmentos y documentos compartidos sobre la obra. This essay explores the concepts presented in Christian
Flèche’s approach builds upon the work of Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer (Germanic New Medicine) but incorporates psychoanalytic techniques and a focus on "project sense." According to this view, when a person faces
At the heart of Flèche’s theory is Biological Decoding (Biodecodificación). He posits that every symptom is a "reaction of adaptation" to a specific event that was not fully processed at the time it occurred. According to this view, when a person faces a traumatic "bio-shock"—characterized by being sudden, unexpected, and experienced in isolation—the brain seeks a biological solution to ensure survival. For example, if a person cannot "digest" a metaphorical situation, the body might respond by altering the physical digestive system to manage the perceived stress. The Body as a Precise Map According to this view
: Illness is viewed as a survival reaction rather than an enemy. Biological Meaning