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Stress, Burnout & Nervous System Reset

When the body has been running on empty for so long it has forgotten what full feels like — Chinese medicine offers a way back to yourself.

Liver Qi StagnationShen DisturbanceAdaptogens HT-7 & PC-6Parasympathetic ResetCorporate Wellness

The Modern Stress Burden — A TCM Perspective

We live in an era of unprecedented connectivity and correspondingly unprecedented nervous system demand. The body's stress response — designed to mobilise resources for brief, acute threats — is now activated continuously by the relentless stream of professional obligations, digital stimulation, social comparison, financial pressure, and the erosion of genuine rest. The result is a physiological state that Chinese medicine has long understood and named, even if the language differs from modern neuroscience.

In TCM, chronic stress manifests most commonly as Liver Qi Stagnation — the free flow of Qi through the body's channels is constrained, producing the characteristic symptoms of tension, irritability, sighing, chest tightness, headaches, digestive upset, and a pervasive sense that one's life energy is dammed up rather than moving forward. When this stagnation persists, it may transform into Heat (anxiety, insomnia, agitation) or lead to Blood deficiency (fatigue, poor memory, emotional depletion).

Heart-Kidney disharmony — the disconnection between the Heart's restless fire and the Kidney's cooling water — produces the sleeplessness, palpitations, and deep unease that characterise burnout's most depleted phase. And Shen disturbance — disturbance of the spirit housed in the Heart — manifests as the anxiety, scattered thinking, poor concentration, and existential weariness that so many people describe but find difficult to explain to their GP.

These are not metaphors — they are clinical categories with specific presentations, specific treatment points, and specific herbal formulas. And they respond to Chinese medicine with a reliability and depth that many patients find both surprising and, finally, hopeful.

Allostatic Load & TCM Parallels

The concept of allostatic load — the accumulated physiological cost of chronic stress adaptation — maps remarkably well onto TCM's understanding of Jing (essence) depletion. Jing is the deepest constitutional resource, stored in the Kidneys, inherited from our parents and replenished slowly through rest, nutrition, and moderate living. It is consumed — depleted — by sustained effort without adequate recovery, chronic illness, emotional excess, and the relentless demands of modern professional life.

When allostatic load is high and Jing is depleted, the body can no longer adapt effectively. Minor stressors produce disproportionate responses; recovery from physical or emotional strain takes longer; the immune system becomes dysregulated; and the subtle vitality that distinguishes genuine health from mere functional adequacy begins to fade. This is the terrain of burnout — not a psychiatric diagnosis but a physiological state that requires physiological restoration, not just cognitive reframing.

Chinese medicine's approach to this state is to nourish at the root: tonify Kidney Yin and Yang, calm the Shen, restore the smooth flow of Liver Qi, and support the Spleen's capacity to generate new Qi and Blood from nourishment and rest. This is slow, careful medicine — but it works with the body's own regenerative intelligence rather than around it.

Acupuncture Points for the Parasympathetic Nervous System

Specific acupuncture points are associated with calming the mind, settling the Shen, and activating the parasympathetic ("rest and digest") branch of the autonomic nervous system. These points are among the most frequently used in Dr Christine Shen's stress and burnout protocols:

HT-7
Shen Men — Spirit Gate

Calms the Heart, settles the Shen, relieves anxiety, insomnia and palpitations. One of the most powerful mind-calming points in the system.

PC-6
Nei Guan — Inner Gate

Opens the chest, calms the Heart, relieves nausea and emotional congestion. Regulates the relationship between Heart and Liver.

Yin Tang
Hall of Impression

Between the eyebrows. Calms the mind instantly — a single needle here often produces a dramatic shift in mental chatter and nervous system agitation.

GV-20
Bai Hui — Hundred Meetings

Crown of the head. Raises clear Yang, calms the mind, treats anxiety and mental fog. Can be both calming and clarifying depending on stimulation method.

KD-3
Tai Xi — Great Ravine

Nourishes Kidney Yin and Yang — addressing the root depletion that underlies chronic stress. Anchors the Shen when it is untethered by deficiency.

LV-3
Tai Chong — Great Rushing

The primary point for moving Liver Qi stagnation. Releases tension, irritability and frustration. Often used with LI-4 as the "Four Gates" combination.

Herbal Adaptogens in Chinese Medicine

The concept of adaptogens — substances that help the body adapt to stress and normalise physiological function — was formalised in Western scientific literature in the 1940s, but Chinese medicine has worked with adaptogenic herbs for millennia. These are not stimulants, sedatives, or quick fixes — they are nourishing tonics that work slowly and deeply to restore the body's capacity for resilience.

Ling Zhi (Reishi Mushroom)

Calms the Shen, tonifies Heart Qi, supports immune function. Used for anxiety, insomnia, palpitations, and the general depletion of chronic overwork. A profound spirit tonic.

Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra)

The Five Flavour Fruit — astringes Qi and Jing, calms the Heart, improves cognitive resilience and stress adaptation. Research confirms its effects on cortisol regulation and endurance.

He Shou Wu (Fo-Ti)

Nourishes Liver and Kidney Yin, tonifies Jing. The classical longevity herb — used for the deep exhaustion of overwork, premature ageing, and the depletion that follows sustained creative or professional output.

Yuan Zhi (Polygala)

Opens the orifices of the Heart, calms the Shen, assists in the communication between Heart and Kidney. For anxiety, insomnia, forgetfulness, and the unsettled quality of a mind that cannot find rest.

Suan Zao Ren (Ziziphus)

Nourishes Heart Blood, calms the Shen, treats insomnia from deficiency. The central herb in Suan Zao Ren Tang — one of the most prescribed formulas for stress-related sleep disturbance.

Bai He (Lily Bulb)

Nourishes Lung and Heart Yin, calms the Spirit. For the unsettled, grief-tinged anxiety of Lily Disease — the TCM picture that maps closely onto modern depression with restlessness and emotional fragility.

Lifestyle Foundations — Supporting Recovery

Sleep Hygiene

Sleep is not a passive absence of waking — it is an active repair process during which the body processes the day's experiences, consolidates memory, and restores depleted reserves. In TCM, the hours between 11pm and 3am (Gallbladder and Liver time) are when the Blood returns to the Liver for restoration. Disrupted or insufficient sleep during these hours directly impairs the Liver's capacity for regulation — creating a vicious cycle in which stress disturbs sleep, and sleep deprivation amplifies the stress response. Dr Christine Shen's sleep protocol includes specific advice on timing, wind-down routines, and screen boundaries as part of every stress management plan.

Breathwork

The breath is the only autonomic function we can consciously control — making it a uniquely powerful lever for nervous system regulation. Slow, diaphragmatic breathing activates the vagus nerve and shifts the autonomic balance toward parasympathetic dominance within minutes. Specific breathing practices — extended exhalation, box breathing, the physiological sigh — are prescribed at Rainbow Medicine as daily practices between appointments, accessible tools for the moments when the stress response is most acute.

Screen Boundaries

The constant stimulation of digital devices maintains cortisol elevation and prevents the downregulation of the sympathetic nervous system. Dr Christine Shen discusses practical, realistic screen boundaries as part of every stress management consultation — not as moralising about technology, but as specific physiological prescription: the nervous system needs periods of genuine non-stimulation to consolidate its recovery.

Corporate Wellness — Dr Christine Shen's Live Presentations

Dr Christine Shen brings her expertise in stress management, nervous system regulation, and Chinese medicine wisdom to corporate environments through engaging live presentations and wellness workshops. Topics include stress physiology and TCM, practical breathwork and acupressure for the workplace, understanding burnout and recovery, and building resilient teams from the inside out.

Presentations are tailored to the organisation and available in formats from lunch-and-learn sessions to half-day workshops. Contact the clinic to enquire about corporate wellness partnerships and presentation bookings.

See also: Live Presentations | Emotional Management | Holistic Psychotherapy

Frequently Asked Questions

Psychology and psychotherapy address the cognitive and emotional dimensions of stress — patterns of thinking, relational dynamics, and coping strategies. Chinese medicine addresses the physiological substrate: the depleted Kidney Jing, the stagnant Liver Qi, the disturbed Heart Shen. These approaches are complementary, not competitive. Many of Dr Christine Shen's most successful outcomes for stress and burnout involve an integrated approach combining Chinese medicine with psychological support.
Yes — acupuncture has a well-documented effect on sleep quality, sleep onset latency, and the subjective experience of restorative rest. Points such as HT-7, SP-6, KD-3, and Yin Tang calm the nervous system and support the transition from wakefulness to sleep. Many patients report noticeably better sleep after their first session. A course of 6–10 treatments, combined with sleep hygiene guidance and herbal medicine, typically produces substantial and lasting improvement.
Acupuncture is generally safe alongside antidepressant medication. Herbal medicine requires more careful consideration, as some herbs may interact with medications that affect serotonin or other neurotransmitter systems. Dr Christine Shen takes a complete medication history and will research any potential interactions before prescribing herbs. She works collaboratively with your prescribing doctor or psychiatrist as needed, and would never advise reducing or stopping medication without your medical team's guidance.
Stress in TCM is primarily a pattern of excess and constraint — Liver Qi stagnation, Heat, tension. The system is under pressure but still has resources to draw on. Burnout represents depletion — the resources have been spent. The Kidney Jing is diminished, the Blood is deficient, the Shen is unanchored. Treatment for burnout is gentler, slower, and more nourishing — building reserves rather than moving stagnation. Dr Christine Shen will assess which picture applies to your presentation and tailor the approach accordingly.
Acute stress responses and situational anxiety may respond significantly within 4–6 sessions. Chronic burnout or long-standing nervous system dysregulation typically requires a longer course — 10–20 sessions over 3–6 months — to produce the deep physiological restoration that constitutes genuine recovery. Monthly maintenance sessions are often continued thereafter to sustain the gains and provide ongoing support through life's inevitable demands.

Give Your Nervous System Permission to Rest

You do not have to earn rest by achieving enough. The body that is driving your success deserves the same care you invest in everything else. Dr Christine Shen consults at Lane Cove and Freshwater, Monday to Sunday.

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