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Do you suffer from obsessive thoughts and have the feeling that your psychologist is simply treating you without understanding you?

You don’t dare to say something because your psychologist might then declare you to be even more crazy and weak-willed? Then I have the solution for you here…

"Get out of your obsessions!"

And don't let bad therapists push you deeper into crisis than you already are

How to quickly realize that your therapist can’t help you – and how to get yourself out of trouble now…

Peter J. Beck

Dear fellow sufferer, there is a thinking strategy that not only allows you to cope well with your obsessions, but even allows you to forget them. This is even possible if you still think it is impossible.

And right. You can laugh at these thoughts...

"The mind is tricky," Bhagwan Osho used to say. The mind is tricky.

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And an incompetent therapist drives him deeper and deeper into this mind-mill...

Because this mental mill is becoming more and more unbearable for him, because the qualified psychologist explains with certainty that these thoughts are not bad, because no obsessive-compulsive neurotic puts his thoughts into practice.

But how do psychologists know that someone isn’t putting their obsessions into practice? Do you know that from other psychologists’ books? And do these psychologists then know this through scientific surveys?

And only those people who actually have obsessions took part in these scientific surveys? Even though obsessions are said to be so elusive that I couldn’t be diagnosed?

And all participants – that is 100% – said that they had never realized obsessions? And all participants who say that are also telling the truth?

The psychology professors are so 100% sure that they keep repeating this in books, journal articles and lectures.

You know that 100% for sure. Can it be that they know that for sure?

Of course not.

Here are some questions that no one has ever been able to answer for me, but which you probably also urgently need to answer...

So, what does a "normal" person do when a "bad," a "bad" thought crosses their mind at their mother's funeral?

No response from your therapist

Isn't he afraid that whenever he wants to remember his mother, he also has this thought at the same time? That "bad" thought the last time you saw his mother?

No response from your therapist

Doesn't he care at all? How does he deal with a memory like that? Doesn't this memory drive him to the brink of insanity?​

No response from your therapist

Does he forget this memory of the "bad" thoughts? But not the feelings, the impressions at the funeral?

No response from your therapist

Peter J Beck

www.zwangsgedankenloswerden.de

Here’s something very important… GO TO THE DOCTOR! Dejection, depression and obsessive-compulsive disorder sometimes have medical causes and indicate serious physical illnesses. Therefore, I advise you to go to the doctor! The best thing to do is find a good general practitioner and build up a good, long-term relationship with him. go there And let him examine you!

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