Let's beat the nicobeast together!
Posted by Ann on 7/21/2001, 1:47 pm Fearing the pain involved, almost all of us, to a greater or lesser degree, attempt to avoid problems. We procrastinate, hoping they will go away. We ignore them, forget them, pretend they do not exist. We even take drugs to assist us in ignoring them, so that by deadending ourselves to the pain we can forget the problems that cause the pain. We attempt to skirt around problems rather than meet them head on. We attempt to get out of them rather than suffer through them. This tendancy to avoid problems and the emotional suffering inherent in them is the primary basis of all human mental illness. Since most of us have this tendancy to a greater or lesser degree, most of us are mentally ill to a greater or lesser degree, lacking complete mental health. Some of us will go to quite extraordinary lengths to avoid our problems and the suffering they cause, proceeding far afield from all this is clearly good and sensible in order to try to find an easy way out, building elaborate fantasises in which to live, sometimes to the total exclusion of reality. In the succinctly elegant words of Carl Jung, "Neurosis is always a substitute for legitimate suffering." But the substitute itself ultimately becmes more painful than the legitimate suffering it was designed to avoid. M. Scott Peck M.D.
Essentials of Recovery!!
Critical Mind Set!!
from the book; "The Road Less Traveled"
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