Writing about fears and phobias
Kimmo Huosionmaa
https://sites.google.com/view/aboutfearsandphobias/etusivu
Have you ever heard a psychiatrist ask the patient "did you talk to the dead"? That kind of things might be thought to say by a psychotic person, but if we are thinking about things when some person who is under some kind of psychotic disorder claims that, they might not able to articulate their speech clearly.
Those people might not even speak English, and that's why their worlds are easy to misunderstand. They might mean, that they saw some persons, who they thought be dead. If some children or old people say, that he or she saw dead people walking on the street, they might not be mad.
That worlds might mean, that those children or young person see somebody who has the same kind of faces like some dead people on the street, but limits about communication make that speech very hard to understand. They might see somebody who is identical with some dead person, and that's why that "storyteller" tells to the people, that he or she was in contact with dead people.
There is a psychological test, what mission is to show if some person is made the murder. That test is very simple. The victim's cousin or some other person, who looks like victim dresses like that person. And if the suspect starts to shake or feels uncomfortable that might mean that person has something to hide with that case.
There are many fear types what are called phobias. Some of those fears are the cause of traumatized childhood. And if somebody sees ghosts, when he or she goes to sleep, those ghosts might be some kind traumatized memories. Those memories might be very strong, and cause that the patient screams in the night, and that person is very stressed if he comes to the place where trauma begins.
If somebody were in trouble in England, because the bus almost drove them to die, those people will fear the British bus rest of their life. In that situation where that person has kept that kind of things secret, will he or she see that situation every time, when that person comes to the place, what looks like that place, where the accident happened?
And those reactions will tell to the investigators, that the person is hiding something. But now we must ask one question. "Why somebody hides accident?". The reason might be that the person was in that place doing something that that person doesn't want to tell his or her parents. Some phobias take effect when the person has faced something terrible. If some person afraid elevators, that might be choked in some elevator, or if that person affairs some places like basements the reason might be very serious. Those people might be faced attack or some other traumatic situations in the basement of some house. That's why the reason for phobias must always be investigated.
That thing might be alcohol drinking as an underage person, and if that person went to the trouble and was pushed by the vehicle he or she might not tell that thing to anybody. And if that person's skin were scratched he or she might explain them by falling or slipping. That makes those things very traumatic because that person must think those things alone. Those things might cause very serious traumatization, and they might bring back their memories after years.
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