Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Why Suicide Syndrome Compulsive Obsessive?

What do you think, is life surrounded with full of Events? 

Yse boss!
It is! Listen! Can one any control or stop external events? Don't you think! we have fundamental limitations to control events?

Yes! If External events are frequently disturbing your life,  then this disturbance has to be checked, if you tried but your auto correcting mechanism is insufficient oto control or manage, thoe external assisting or expertise needful.

Dis-ease can be physical or psychological, no dis-ease is smaller or bigger. 

Because of our social behaviour trend or pattern, physical health disorders are to be known smaller, if psychological dis orders are normally normally rated bigger but we have been taught that, it should not be openly shared others, if you share to others,  it will spoil your image in society.

Such kind of mindset is conceived at early aged, and top of that boys are emotionally seemed to be over rated they are stronger than girls, any how, they should have power to handle all psychological disturbance. Male community also took it from our intimate surrounded contacts and gradually imposed by perception of the society.

That's why it directly creat impact and influence on our  #NeuroLinguisticOperatingSystem #NLOS

Before #CompulsiveObsessiveSuicideSyndroms #COSS These are Early Stages
Moods swinging
Depression.
Anxiety.
Loss of interest.
Irritability.
Humiliation.
Shame.
Agitation.
Anger.

Initially these kind of symptoms are always over looked by victims or by surrounded intimate people, friends and socity, he or himself / she or herself do fixing these symptoms by symptomatic patches. Neither he or himself / she or herself nor intimate family members or society do not think constructive way out at the gross root level.

If timely solution or relief not to be looked forward, then that particular emotions will start governing you endlessly, if same time external situation is also aggregated or non cooperative, then gradually there is strong  possibility to heading towards #CompulsiveObsessiveSucideSyndrom. #COSS. Then it is to be known as a serious stage.

When you notice first at Early Stage at that time it is your duty or duty of surrounded intimate people or society people to take it serious and think about him, or her constructive, rather than labeling him or her. He or she is like this! He or she can not be chaged! His or her attitude is like this! Why not we accept him as it is!

I think being a#NeuroLinguisticBehaviourObserve, I would like to strongly recommend you or surrounded intimate people, those are think about him or her, should create little space for her or him, spend time and accompany him or her and think twice to say any thing. Assist him or her immediate to organize support structure through psychologist or right counselling.

Psychological dis-orders are not serious, it became serious because of our negligence or surrounded people, then it will be to late and then only we can forward RIP & RIP. Or confession before God or Nature or Almighty. Is this solution.

This kind of earlier symptoms are found then one should be more be attentive and expressive to the surrounded intimate people or take needful support or get assisting from experts.

Regular guided meditation - consultation - counselling - yog experts - psychologist & could be better way out.

Sudden Improvement should not be expected.

A mental health disorder characterised by persistently depressed mood or loss of interest in activities, causing significant impairment in daily life.

Possible causes include a combination of biological, psychological and social sources of distress. Increasingly, research suggests that these factors may cause changes in brain function that is hypothalamus including altered activity of certain neural circuits in the brain.
People who are considering suicide often display one or more of the following.

Let's do some think constructive and develop support structure among community.
Regards
#HealthNaturally #MentalHealth #NeoYog #Meditation #Relaxation #Behaviour #COSS #Health

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