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Article Title: Fear and Hope, and Psychotherapy
Author: Irsan Komarga
Category: Health
Word Count: 399
Keywords: Psychotherapy
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Okay, there are many people today who quite undervalue of good psychotherapy. 
Obviously, the therapeutic process when undertaken by an incompetent therapist 
loses its value. However, there are still good therapists out there. So, what 
is it about fear and hope and psychotherapy? Well, the feelings, thoughts, and 
beliefs of fear and hope are related factors having to do with believing in the 
value of psychotherapy.

In the first place, psychology can seem like a threat. In genuine psychology, 
there are certain truth so many people simply do not want to know, such as our 
defense mechanisms and hidden motivations, ulterior motives and the like. Then 
there is what we call the unconscious. There is so much do people want to 
remain unaware of, believing they would not survive if they become conscious of 
everything that has happened around them, and even to their own consciousness.

Fear is usually born from childhood trials. In childhood, if we experience a 
lot of negative experiences, we become traumatized. And then, there are what we 
call the "defense" or "dynamic" mechanisms-the psychological defenses we 
acquire in childhood. Now, these serve a purpose-so that we can cope and 
survive. But if we hold to these even as adults, problems will be caused and 
these problems are quite inevitable.

Now, hope is the other thing-the positive attribute or value that can bring us 
to a healing process, one of which is psychotherapy. Hope is lost if we lose 
our sense of worth. Our dreams become unreachable, and our minds are now afraid 
of dreaming of fear of simply being frustrated over and over again.

If you wish to experience the benefits of the psychotherapeutic healing 
process, choose hope over fear. It does not mean that fear will completely 
disappear. But rather, in spite of the fear, you will choose to hope that you 
can be healed by communicating about your wounds, talking about your fears and 
letting go of your defenses.

Sometimes, we are too good at punishing ourselves. But the selfish kind of 
self-punishment, which is done solely to numb guilt and shame, only brings 
problems and a chaotic kind of self in the end. This sort of self-defeating 
cycle can bring an end to anyone's sense of identity and peace within his or 
her own interior. So explore psychotherapy, and choose hope to combat your 
fear. Deal with your problems head on and with help as needed.

Irsan's passion is to write on wide varieties of subjects. His latest writing 
is at http://www.wirelessbarcodescanners.net which contains reviews on wireless 
barcode scanners and other information about barcode scanners.
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