Dr Guoxiu R. Wang is a psychiatrist based in Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia. Their work focuses on mental health support, with a special emphasis on conversion disorder.
Conversion disorder can be confusing for people and families. It often involves physical symptoms that may come on after stress, emotional strain, or big life events, even when the body’s tests don’t show a clear cause. In many cases, the symptoms are real and distressing. They’re not “made up”. They can also change over time, which is why getting the right support matters.
Dr Wang looks at the whole picture, not just the symptom. That usually means talking through what’s been happening, how the symptoms affect daily life, and what other health and mental factors might be involved. The aim is to help patients feel more understood and to get a plan that’s practical.
In an appointment, you can expect careful questions and time to explain what you’re going through. At times, the conversation may include stress, sleep, mood, trauma history, anxiety, or depression. The goal is not to blame anyone, but to find out what could be triggering symptoms and what support can help you move forward.
Because conversion disorder sits at the link between mind and body, treatment often needs more than one type of help. Dr Wang works with patients to discuss options such as psychological support, coping strategies, and ways to manage day-to-day stress. When needed, they can also coordinate with other services so care is smoother and less stressful.
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If you’re dealing with physical symptoms that don’t seem to match test results, or if stress is clearly playing a role, a psychiatrist can help make sense of it and build a steady path forward. Dr Wang’s focus stays on calm, clear support—so patients aren’t left guessing alone.