Category Archives: Narrative Therapy

Return to your life-size self just by noticing

By | 2024-06-08

The mechanism by which the autoimmune outburst subsides simply by realizing that “the other person is a regression type” is in the way psychological trauma is created. Young children think their parents are superior to them.They are treated unreasonably by such parents who are superior to them.Young children have no idea that their parents treated… Read More: Return to your life-size self just by noticing »

How to Identify Codependent and Regression Types.

By | 2024-05-29

It’s important to feel what we feel when we turn our attention to codependent and regression types. The first method of identification is the sensation you feel when you turn your attention to the other person. If when you turn your attention to the other person, you feel “I’m kind of nervous”, then that person… Read More: How to Identify Codependent and Regression Types. »

It’s easier when you know the type of person you’re dealing with.

By | 2024-05-28

Depending on the psychological trauma, the response to stress will be distinctive.If a person reacts appropriately to stress, the unpleasant reaction will disappear over time, even after an unpleasant event. If a person has no psychological trauma and reacts normally to stress, he/she would be “stress-free” to be with because he/she reacts appropriately to stress.… Read More: It’s easier when you know the type of person you’re… »

Angry and explosive rage are different stress hormones.

By | 2024-05-24

When stress hormones are lowered by stressful stimuli, you will not be able to properly feel stress emotions in the moment. Stress emotions that were not felt in the moment will no longer be organized in the brain’s memory drawer. This is because the memory of the situation during stress will be tagged with the… Read More: Angry and explosive rage are different stress hormones. »

Is overprotection and overinterference the same as violence?

By | 2024-04-30

When you explain to those around you that your parents’ over-interference is causing you emotional trauma, they say, “It’s okay, because your parents take good care of you!” They will not understand.Overprotection and overinterference are done for the sake of the child, so what’s wrong with that? and it is hard to be understood.But when… Read More: Is overprotection and overinterference the same as violence? »

How to check if you are a codependent type who puts other people’s feelings first.

By | 2024-04-26

If you instantly think of someone else’s feelings at the time of stress, the emotions you felt at that moment will not be properly organized in your memory.Emotions that are not properly processed will come back repeatedly, fresh as they were when you felt them during stress. People who think they are properly feeling stress… Read More: How to check if you are a codependent type who… »

Knowing people’s feelings only resonates with their psychological scars.

By | 2024-04-17

When you see a newborn baby, you think it is cute because the hormones of maternal behavior are being released normally. If the hormones of maternal behavior are not secreted due to stress or various other causes, you will not think it is ‘cute’ (written as a narrative of psychological trauma). If a mother does… Read More: Knowing people’s feelings only resonates with their psychological scars. »

Mechanisms for grasping the feelings of the other person.

By | 2024-04-12

When peripheral immune cells are active due to chronic latent inflammation, a psychological scar, they attack normal cells as enemies and cognitive function declines.When cognitive function declines, agnosia causes the phenomenon of “feeling the other person’s feelings in your hand”. If your partner is a little grumpy, you immediately assume that he or she is… Read More: Mechanisms for grasping the feelings of the other person. »