compulsive behaviours are rooted in a need to reduce tension caused by inner feelings that a person wants to avoid or control
not because they want to behave that way, but because they feel they have to do so
are physically addicted to their own brain chemicals, leading to a continuation of the behaviour, even though it may have negative health or social consequences
can use rationalisations to explain their behaviour; however, these rationalisations do not apply to the overall behaviour but to each instance individually
the materialistic view of the mind-body problem holds that mental disorders arise from physical processes; in this view, the distinction between brain and mind, and therefore between organic and functional disease, is an artificial one.
without real external relationships while all emotional relations are carried on in the internal world, is a safeguard against anxiety breaking out in dealing with actual people
without being enriched by injections of interpersonal reality there occurs an impoverishment in which the . individual's self-image becomes more and more empty and volatilised, leading the individual himself to feel unreal
..more serious emotional problems in patients who seemed unable to feel spontaneous, alive or real to themselves anywhere, in any part of their lives, yet managed to put on a successful "show of being real"
emotional supplies necessary for emotional survival
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