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How to use traditional medicine to explain how psychological barriers arise?

For example.

A person is afraid of furry things, such as fluffy dolls, cats in groups, bouncing balls with small soft thorns and so on.

In the eyes of others, this person may be an adult in his twenties, but those things are so cute, how can he not like or even be afraid?

It is likely that he was frightened by this similar object when he was a child. The poor perception of such objects in infancy made him afraid.

This feeling of fear will be deeply remembered in your mind when you are frightened for the first time, forming an organic memory.

Then, if something similar appears in front of your eyes and the information reaches your brain, you will feel fear, escape, dodge, panic and scream, and even have physiological reactions such as dizziness, nausea and vomiting.

It's a bit like PTSD. It's post-traumatic stress disorder. Therefore, when the bad events that once left a painful memory for this person reappear, psychological barriers will occur.

The above hope can help you, if useful, hope to adopt!