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Do the childhood rejection by parents has some relation with obsessive fears and obsessive compulsive disorder?How can we remove fears ,and make person optimistic even in failure?

MAB

it`s my opinion that some if not most fears are actualy learned, often as a child.

for instance, you look to your parents are your caretaker/protectors, and then one day you see mom or dad freak out when they see a Spider, so you figure if THEY`RE scared, there must be some reason, and so I ALSO should fear Spiders.

perhaps you fell off some furniture as a kid and hurt yourself, you might learn to fear heights.

I`m not sure rejection is a prime cause of fear, maybe certain social problems sure, perhaps ending up as a fear, I don`t know?

 

"Turn and face the Tiger", in other words confront your fears, and often you can remove their power :)

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Thanks for reply,but sometimes person don't listen to reason only fear controls,and stop using his brain,How can we make such a peron think and leave his phobic habbits,if he don't want to take medical advice even.

mab

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