Mfrhsh Bskot your times on your wounds a lot .. Psychological suppression may lead to death

Mfrhsh Bskot your times on your wounds a lot .. Psychological suppression may lead to death


Mfrhsh Bskot your times on your wounds a lot .. Psychological suppression may lead to death
This is unhealthy and does not call you the unjustified joy. It requires you to observe it and try to talk to it and apologize to it because in the end, a person who is subjected to psychological distress will be aggravated by something that you never imagined.
Dr. Maher al-Dabaa, professor of psychology at the American University, said in a special statement to "the seventh day", saying: There are two kinds of psychological restraint because of the lack of respite for what is inside the person is suppressed in childhood, so the child has needs and desires can not express Childhood repression, which is part of the psychological structure or repression that occurs in the adult human and has internal feelings of anger and jealousy and does not express or take it abroad, and failure to exit does not make the person empties and takes his steps to the psychological comfort.
Al-Dabba added that man does not resort to dialogue and suppress his feelings, because he has pressure from family circumstances, for example a wife suffering from repression because she can not explain that there is something that hurts and irritates her and accumulates her sense and ultimately the explosion through things up to kill or disturb Psychic because they are afraid of the reaction of the other person.
Al-Dabba pointed out that repression leads to depression, severe tension or sometimes suicidal desires or violence towards the other in which insane actions may lead to death. He recommends that the person who is afraid of openness to speak so as not to reach the stage of harm to himself or the other party, as he harms himself by silence.Mfrhsh Bskot your times on your wounds a lot .. Psychological suppression may lead to death
This is unhealthy and does not call you the unjustified joy. It requires you to observe it and try to talk to it and apologize to it because in the end, a person who is subjected to psychological distress will be aggravated by something that you never imagined.
Dr. Maher al-Dabaa, professor of psychology at the American University, said in a special statement to "the seventh day", saying: There are two kinds of psychological restraint because of the lack of respite for what is inside the person is suppressed in childhood, so the child has needs and desires can not express Childhood repression, which is part of the psychological structure or repression that occurs in the adult human and has internal feelings of anger and jealousy and does not express or take it abroad, and failure to exit does not make the person empties and takes his steps to the psychological comfort.
Al-Dabba added that man does not resort to dialogue and suppress his feelings, because he has pressure from family circumstances, for example a wife suffering from repression because she can not explain that there is something that hurts and irritates her and accumulates her sense and ultimately the explosion through things up to kill or disturb Psychic because they are afraid of the reaction of the other person.
Al-Dabba pointed out that repression leads to depression, severe tension or sometimes suicidal desires or violence towards the other in which insane actions may lead to death. He recommends that the person who is afraid of openness to speak so as not to reach the stage of harm to himself or the other party, as he harms himself by silence.Mfrhsh Bskot your times on your wounds a lot .. Psychological suppression may lead to death
This is unhealthy and does not call you the unjustified joy. It requires you to observe it and try to talk to it and apologize to it because in the end, a person who is subjected to psychological distress will be aggravated by something that you never imagined.
Dr. Maher al-Dabaa, professor of psychology at the American University, said in a special statement to "the seventh day", saying: There are two kinds of psychological restraint because of the lack of respite for what is inside the person is suppressed in childhood, so the child has needs and desires can not express Childhood repression, which is part of the psychological structure or repression that occurs in the adult human and has internal feelings of anger and jealousy and does not express or take it abroad, and failure to exit does not make the person empties and takes his steps to the psychological comfort.
Al-Dabba added that man does not resort to dialogue and suppress his feelings, because he has pressure from family circumstances, for example a wife suffering from repression because she can not explain that there is something that hurts and irritates her and accumulates her sense and ultimately the explosion through things up to kill or disturb Psychic because they are afraid of the reaction of the other person.
Al-Dabba pointed out that repression leads to depression, severe tension or sometimes suicidal desires or violence towards the other in which insane actions may lead to death. He recommends that the person who is afraid of openness to speak so as not to reach the stage of harm to himself or the other party, as he harms himself by silence.