Category Archives: Narrative Therapy

The weak are good, the strong are wrong.

By | 2024-09-17

When an over-adapted type comes into contact with a person of either high or low intelligence, that person will have a fit of jealousy. At that time, there is no movement in the stress hormones of the over-adapted type because of the learned helplessness that was created by the electric shocks from their parents in… Read More »

No experience of praise and recognition

By | 2024-09-06

Over-adapted types believe that they have never experienced approval from their parents, and that this is a psychological trauma that leads to low self-esteem. To put it simply, the over-adapted type thinks that because they have never experienced praise or recognition from their parents, they lack self-confidence. If there is an intelligence gap of more… Read More »

How the over-adapted type is made

By | 2024-08-24

The over-adaptive type is created when there is a difference of 20 or more between the child’s intelligence and the parent’s intelligence (as written in the narrative). Brain development reaches 80% of the adult level at age 3, and from that point on, the parents will have fits of jealousy because of the difference between… Read More »

You can feel real freedom.

By | 2024-08-07

The over-adapted type thinks that they are responding properly to stressful stimuli.So, if a scary person is around, they get nervous or frightened.When they get nervous, they experience that they are so nervous that they cannot speak as well as they would like, or that they cannot do what they had been doing well before.They… Read More »

Third type of psychological trauma

By | 2024-07-27

There is a third type that does not respond at all to stress stimuli in the stress stimulus test. That would be the “over-adapted” type. When they hear a loud sound like a horn, they may say, “Wow! That startled me!” and the person’s reaction changes to a surprised expression momentarily and properly. But when… Read More »

Only the type switches depending on who you’re dealing with.

By | 2024-07-24

When there is psychological trauma, latent inflammation, there are two types of people: the codependent type, who think about other people’s feelings under stressful stimuli, and the regression type, whose stress hormones, which must go up under stressful stimuli, go down in the opposite direction. For those without chronic latent inflammation, stress hormones are appropriately… Read More »

Psychological trauma is like allergies.

By | 2024-06-28

The chronic latent inflammation creates antibodies, and the immune system attacks normal cells with stress stimuli. You can’t stop blaming yourself because your immune system considers the psychological trauma, chronic latent inflammation, as an enemy and attacks it.And although you are not aware of their psychological trauma, you will not stop attacking others who have… Read More »