Patient presented with long-standing psychological suppression and emotional disconnection. Reported inability to register physical pain, chronic constipation, poor sleep, low motivation, and social disengagement. Described functioning in a persistent fight-or-flight state.
“Strong psychological denial/suppression such that I was able to walk on fractured foot bones without feeling the intensity of the pain… I was unable to feel connected to others and did not know the extent of the problem at the time.”
After treatment, she reported significant emotional shifts: less fear in social situations, stronger interpersonal connections, and newfound clarity in therapy.
“Sleep has improved. I’m much more at peace with myself and others. Whatever resistance I had about being in the same physical space with my father dissolved; we get along mostly now.”
She described a growing sense of internal awareness and emotional depth.
“There is this sensation of knowing, without some mental debate, that comes up from time to time, which is refreshing.”
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