Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Inner fear may be turned outward

Hypothyroidism Treatment : Inner fear may be turned outward and fixed on some external object or condition; we call this a phobia. We speak of acrophobia, the fear of heights; agoraphobia, the fear of open spaces, and claustrophobia, the fear of closed spaces; astrophobia, fear of thunder and lightning; dromophobia, fear of crossing streets; cynophobia, fear of dogs and rabies, and even triskaidekaphobia, fear of the number thirteen. This list could go on and on; the unconscious mind seems endlessly imagina­tive, and human beings in trouble find any number of outward causes, relevant and irrelevant, on which to fix their fears, including phobo-phobia, the fear of fear itself.
A real phobia is a sign of deep disturbance, and most of us settle for less. But we do externalize our inner anxiety; we do fix it on trivial causes. We worry about a business appointment the next day, or a dinner menu, or next month's bills (or perhaps last month's bills). We worry about anything, and then we worry about losing sleep worrying. The worry habit is definitely a sign of anxiety, and it is destructive.

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  1. Twice during her marriage she had become pregnant, once on the advice of a doctor, the second time by her own decision in an effort to regain her health. Those were the only periods during the fourteen years , of her marriage when she had felt well. Why? Because of biological changes? Even so, are not those very biological changes the consequence of creative activity in the body, expressions of creative forces

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  2. her well-being lasted only until the end of each pregnancy, when she had given life to a healthy child.
    We talked of her sexual relationship with her husband. She was not quite sure what sexual satisfaction meant. She might have experienced it occasionally at the beginning of her pregnancies. She was certain she had not, in the years since.

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  3. One of my medical teachers used to say that the shortest definition of frigidity was "wrong partner." This may or may not be correct but it is certainly superficial. Frigidity or impotence reveals something more fundamental about the individual, his acquired inhibition toward sex, a man's fear of women or a woman's contempt for men. Whatever the case may be, both are expressions of the destructive drive turned against 1 the self.

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  4. Freud explained how the two basic instincts function harmoniously in the sexual act. A surplus of sexual aggressiveness will change the I lover, he says, into a sexual murderer. An inhibition of the aggressive factor—through conscience or fear—will lead to shyness or impotence.

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  5. Hypothyroidism: From the many girls I have heard repeatedly: "I do not want to give birth I'm afraid that when pregnant, going to fat and ugly!" And, true, where is justice? Sweating in the gym for years, sitting on diets, throw a lot of money for massages and seaweed wraps, and then - again - and all efforts down the drain!

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  6. Yeast Infection : Nails - is not only the plate that protects the fingertips and is designed for the application of varnish. One need only recall that earlier primitive people is using this "tool" caught their prey from the ground. Nails were important for survival, their strength, as then, and now reflects the health of the whole organism

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