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See a doctor. a physiological disease can be anything physical which is most diseases sou your question is ill formed. perhaps you mean psychological, in which case I would recomend doctor for a referal to a counselor or a psychologist.

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Psychological conditions usually require a multidisciplinary approach. It usually consists of a MD specializing in these conditions (psychiatrists) and a psychologist. these two people work together both trying to figure out the cause of the problem and treating it simultaneously with medications.

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