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กก- Psychic interaction in nervousness is a mental process by which the
focus of attention on a feeling causes hypersensitivity. This
hypersensitivity focuses more attention on the feeling so that the
feeling and attention interact with each other in a vicious spiral.
- Examples of the symptoms of nervousness are headache; dizziness;
lethargy, tachycardia, wandering attention, sleeplessness; an overly
full feeling in the stomach, molysmophobia, shyness, and lewd obsessions
when seeing the opposite sex, anxiety attacks, sudden paralysis, sudden
pain, and neuralgiform symptoms. However, looking at the stage at which
these symptoms develop initially they are no more than discomfort that
anybody might undergo. They are feelings and thoughts that may be
experienced by healthy persons. For example, we might feel a headache
after becoming fatigued or after oversleeping; we might feel stomach
upset when we have eaten too much. We might blush when in the presence
of a loved one of the opposite sex. We might feel chilled or our hearts
might pound when we see someone who has died of a sudden illness or leg
pain when we are running.
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- However, persons with nervousness are liable to take these normal
feelings for abnormality. Such a misconception may cause fear and worry
that the feeling will occur again. The result is increased likelihood of
having the feeling again due to the psychic interaction. This leads to a
long-lasting fixation on the symptom
Genuine symptoms of headache,
sleeplessness, vertigo, and so forth may develop with very hard study,
cephalic trauma, or influenza, but the symptoms of neurosis are
magnified out of proportion due to the hypersensitivity and self-focus
of the neurotic person.
- The nervous symptoms that develop concurrently with other diseases
or disasters may continue to be felt persistently even after the
diseases have been cured and the actual symptoms have gone. Similar
symptoms related to the actual illness may persist. After a disease
symptom has been magnified by psychic interaction, whether it is a
chronic headache, vertigo, or obsession, the subjectivity continues as
though in a dream, and the worries continue.
Shoma Morita. ESSENCE OF NERVOUSNESS AND
THERAPY. Hakuyosha. |