It starts like this: the muscles in my face, just below my eyes and around my mouth, go completely slack. The top and back of …
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If I had to write an article at this moment, this is the one I would write…..hopefully I will soon find the help and support that you got. But thank you for writing this, you just reminded me that I am not alone.
Christine,
Examine your daily activities for Subliminal Distraction exposure.
SD is a normal feature in the physiology of sight explained in first semester psychology. Very few people know it was discovered to cause mental breaks for office workers. The cubicle was designed to deal with the vision startle reflex to prevent it by 1968.
When my wife had this problem I discovered it is unknown in the mental health field.
This is a problem discovered and solved forty years ago.
I found a way to use the Internet to investigate it. There is no reason you should continue to suffer if it is causing your symptoms.
While you cannot detect Subliminal Distraction exposure simple precautions will prevent it.
Read the first 400 words of introduction at VisionAndPsychosis.Net.
This is the first time I’ve ever heard someone mention that slack-face feeling, and that’s usually how I know I’m starting to head down the wrong path. I’m glad you mentioned it.
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