by ProphetKing » Wed May 10, 2006 9:11 pm
Alright, I think I feel up to explaining my view on this a little bit more. I've always thought that no matter what you go through, you should always be able to get right back up on your feet, no matter what. And I've always done that with everything thats happened to me. However, in light of what a therapist (and a good friend) once told me: that really doesn't work for everyone. I'm able to shrug it off because I have a strong will, and a strong mind. (Her words, not mine) Some people simply can't do that though, and they either repress these incidents, or they let out whatever they're feeling in emotion. (if you look, all of the above options fit into one of those to categories, either repression, or outporing of emotion, except for maybe number 1)
Yeah . . . I think I explained that correctly. My and this therapist/friend, we talk about this kind of stuff a lot. I tried to sum up some of her theories and combine hers and mine where they agree. Hope it helps!
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