spooky2
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Hi Cosmic Ambitions, I think it is important to view a person not as a solid stone kind of thing. Everyone knows one can struggle with oneself without dividing in two persons (like a smoker who "wants" to stop smoking but continues). This is a normal thing. But sometimes something in the "personal situation" of a person, which is so to say a more liquid-gel thing, can get crystallized and annoying and it seems not to fit anymore with the rest of the personal situation. This can lead to repel this solid part of the own personality, which of course is problematic because it's not only something appearing foreign, but also something from this person, so then this person comes into great trouble, might feel something like shattered, which of course is very painful. To integrate, or to stay in the picture, to dissolve the crystallated, hard, annoying part again into the liquid gel of the personal situation is an art I hope psychotherapists are able to perform. The pity with conventional "hard" medicine is mostly the lack of time generally, and the lack of time spent on exploring the patient's person and personal situation in specific. If a disorder might be considered as genetic predisposed, this may be true. It of course must not be an excuse for just giving pills to the patient and that was it, and further, it would not touch the spiritual side of the issue, because genetic factors in the physical and spiritual tasks and problems could be aligned, if not must be aligned.
Sidenote: I've heard, in a specific period of time, the diagnosis "multiple personality disorder" occured inflationly. It turned out, the patients were set under drugs and were talked into this disorder in a professional suggestive way. It illustrates what power therapists can have.
Spooky
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