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[Information on boosting immunity] The power of the heart changes medicine ⑧

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We will introduce excerpts from past musubi magazines and books published by Seishoku Publishing.
In the 27th installment, we will introduce an article from the December 12 issue of "Musubi Magazine" about how the power of the heart changes medicine. (XNUMX times in total).
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Blush is a manifestation of task avoidance What we need is the courage to face reality
 Also, from the way she says, "I want to date a man," Kishimi says that the patient is "trying to avoid the life task of dating a man because of her blush. She is very afraid to face the reality of not being able to have it."
 If so, "she doesn't have the courage to face the reality that even if she recovers from her blush, she won't be able to help anyone."
 The "courage" here is the courage to enter into interpersonal relationships. I want you to have the courage not to be afraid of being disliked by finding value in yourself.
 "Because they don't have the 'courage to be disliked,' they run into symptoms. I see too many young people who hurt themselves, sometimes refuse to go to school, or end up asserting themselves because they are the only ones who are at a disadvantage. That's why I think it would be very different if I could somehow say it in words instead of that kind of thing, not a symptom."

Symptoms of impotence, asthma, etc. Self-assertion in organs = organ language
 According to the resume prepared by Mr. Kishimi, the founder of Adlerian psychology, Alfred Adler (XNUMX-XNUMX), half a century before holistic medicine became generally known, believed that the mind and body are one. I was claiming.
 For example, Adler uses the term "organ language".
 "It's about trying to assert yourself by using the weak organs in your body," says Kishimi.Impotence and frigidity are also said to be part of organ language, and the real intention of the symptoms is "I don't want to have sex with you."
 "I can't say that, so I want to make the other person give up and say that I can't help myself, which is communication using the reproductive organs (such as impotence)."
 It seems that visceral diseases such as asthma and weak stomach that use respiratory organs are also included in the organ language.
 It is thought that these symptoms will eventually disappear when the situation or need for using organ language disappears.

[Immune power up information]The power of the mind changes medicine (XNUMX)

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Ichiro Kishimi
1956Born inHe completed the doctoral program at Kyoto University Graduate School.After working as a part-time lecturer at Nara Women's University and at a psychiatric clinic, she is currently a part-time lecturer at Kyoto St. Catalina High School.She is an adviser to the Adler Psychological Society of Japan.