The field of psychosomatic medicine is characterized by treating not only patients' physical symptoms but also addressing their psychological distress and social circumstances as a whole. However, among these practitioners exist unscrupulous doctors who exploit patients under the guise of medical treatment. Women burdened with deep emotional struggles—secrets they can't share with anyone—end up under the care of such physicians. These doctors blatantly manipulate patients' emotions under the label of "therapy," charging exorbitant fees while preying on their vulnerability. Despite this, patients still place their hopes in the doctor, yearning, "Please understand me more deeply," or "Let it all out if it hurts." Psychosomatic medicine should be a vital space supporting patients' mental well-being, yet in reality, the trust between doctor and patient heavily determines the nature of treatment—sometimes leading to abuse rather than healing.