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Panaceological Analysis and Diagnosis of Interpersonal Relationships: Determining Hidden Causes and Motives of Mutual Attraction and Conflicts Emergence
In the realm of relationships, I employ two distinct methods. The first one is Panaceological Analysis and Diagnosis, and the second one is Visual Psycho-Physical Diagnosis (VPD). Both of these approaches are indispensable and essential for resolving existing issues and conflicts in relationships, as well as for preventing their emergence in the future.
My first method entails the Panaceological analysis to uncover of the roots of problem occurrences and is more suitable for those who are already in relationships but struggle to understand and, moreover, resolve the constantly arising difficulties or conflicts within their bond. Additionally, this method will help you comprehend why you encounter such challenges and what you need to change or understand to prevent the recurrence of these situations.
The second method is geared towards preemptively preventing future issues through an assessment of the character and hidden inclinations of a potential partner based on their photograph, with the aim of determining compatibility with you and preventing the majority of problems in the future.
Yes, problems exist in all families and even among those who are not yet married. However, the essence of my assistance lies in offering alternative resolutions to these problems and in preemptively avoiding them.
Imagine being drawn to someone, with mutual attraction palpable. Yet, not wanting to rush, you let the opportunity slip away. Later, having trouble finding the right partner, you may struggle, fret, and regret missing that chance. Alternatively, you might fear initiating a relationship, apprehensive about potential disillusionment.
Consider situations where you’ve decided to tie the knot, convinced that your partner is worthy, reasonable, and respectful. But after the wedding, you uncover unpleasant traits or even pathological tendencies.
Or envisage being in a new workplace, surrounded by unfamiliar faces. You start trusting certain individuals based on initial interactions and eventually form close friendships. However, such relationships can sometimes turn out to be disappointingly tarnished.
When the majority of people become disappointed in their family members, loved ones, as well as friends or acquaintances, it can trigger various emotions and reactions. Here are some of the possible impacts:
- Emotional distress: Disappointment can evoke sadness, anger, resentment, and even a sense of loss. People feel deceived or betrayed, leading to negative emotional responses.
- Doubts in assessing others: Individuals may begin to doubt their ability to discern the character and intentions of others, potentially affecting their trust in those around them.
- Shift in relationships: Disappointment can lead to a change in relationship dynamics. People might become more cautious, less open, or even cease communication with those who disappointed them.
- Loss of faith in friendship: Negative experiences with friends or close individuals can erode one’s faith in the genuineness of friendship as a whole. People may become more cautious in choosing friends and view new relationships with skepticism.
- Personal introspection: Disappointment can prompt individuals to engage in self-reflection. They may start analyzing their expectations, reasons for disappointment, and ways to avoid similar situations in the future.
- Decreased psychological well-being: Consistent disappointment in close individuals can negatively impact one’s overall psychological state, leading to feelings of helplessness and deteriorated mood.
- Search for new relationships: In some cases, disappointment can motivate individuals to seek new relationships and friendships in the hope of finding more suitable and reliable individuals.
The final reaction depends on personal characteristics, previous experiences, and a person’s ability to adapt to different situations.
However, recurring disappointment can have more complex and profound effects, such as:
- Intensification of negative emotions: Repeated disappointment can evoke stronger feelings of anger, resentment, and disillusionment, as it confirms the insufficiency of previous precautions.
- Erosion of trust: After repeated disappointment, individuals might become more skeptical and cautious in relationships. They could be less willing to trust others and become more suspicious.
- Doubts in self-assessment: People may start doubting their ability to accurately assess individuals and situations. This can lead to feelings of helplessness and indecision.
- Psychological impact: Repeated disappointments can negatively affect one’s psychological well-being, causing stress, anxiety, and even depression.
- Behavior change: To avoid recurrent disappointments, individuals might alter their behavioral strategies, becoming more cautious or avoiding close relationships.
- Deeper self-reflection: Recurring disappointments can prompt deeper self-analysis. Individuals might begin to identify patterns in their behavior and choices to understand what they can change in the future.
- Prolonged recovery: The consequences of recurring disappointment might linger longer, as they can reinforce negative beliefs and fears related to relationships.
Overall, recurrent disappointments can exert a profound impact on an individual’s psychological well-being and interpersonal relationships. When someone, having previously experienced disappointment, encounters similar situations again, it can amplify negative emotions and elicit additional reactions, potentially leading them to withdraw and struggle to regain their social equilibrium and psychological normalcy.
But even in this psychologically difficult state and deep depression, my practice enables the unveiling and understanding of the invisible root and the initial cause of everything that led the person into this harsh state. This will facilitate understanding and realization, thereby bringing one’s state into balance and harmonizing their Individual Personal Structure with their Perception.