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Therapists Share The Most Interesting Psychological Facts They Know

Therapists Share The Most Interesting Psychological Facts They Know
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Our minds are fascinating places, like a mansion full of pathways and tunnels leading to areas we never could predict. On one end, that's exciting, knowing we'll always be allowed to explore how our minds work. On the other, it's terrifying to never fully comprehend the things we could do. Thankfully, we have people who study the mind willing to take to the internet to tell us all about it.


Reddit user, u/WaterPide, wanted to know:

Therapists of reddit, what are some interesting psychological facts about humans?

Your Heart Beats Either Way

Our subconscious doesn't know the difference between our heart racing out of attraction vs fear.

So basically if you're going on a first date with someone you really like then ride some rollercoasters with them and they will find you more attractive.

zakcarroll1

They Know Where The Good Stuff Is

A drug dealer's sales go through the roof if word gets out one of his customers overdosed. It's the craziest thing I know about addiction.

GingerBanger85

Are you being serious?

eugenialucy

As a heart attack.

I work mainly with children and families in horrible circumstances often stemming from addiction. This is absolutely true, and it has actually led to mass overdoses, as drug dealers gain much more business once people spread the word that dealer's drug caused an overdose. People think the drug itself is potent enough for their tolerance when in reality the drug they believe they are taking has actually been cut with something deadly such as fentanyl.

GingerBanger85

Don't Make Any Decisions Until After College

The frontal Cortex is still developing until we are 25 years old.

lowkeyy85

The frontal cortex is also responsible for our willpower and decisions made based on our long-term pleasure. Do you know a correlation?

JoaoWood

Remind Yourself You're Okay

The more senses you can engage in an anxiety reduction strategy, the better it will work.

Like the poster mentioned earlier, your brain does not differentiate why it is ramping the nervous system up. So you have to send it the clear message that this is a safe moment to not be hyperaroused.

Coffeephreak

Tell Them How To Find Their Own Help

Motivational Interviewing exists for a reason.

I constantly run across comments on Reddit that say things like "If your therapist isn't telling you to get out of this relationship NOW, then you need a new therapist!" But humans have a tendency to dig their heels in when told to do something they feel ambivalent about. There are ways to help people realize what's going to be best for them that DON'T involve giving straight advice. In fact I'd say giving straight advice can be one of the least effective methods for a lot of people/issues. And these people in our office probably have a dozen friends ALREADY giving them that advice, and they're still not acting on it.

I'm a clinical psychologist.

revolutionutena

Don't Look Here. Look Over HERE.

psychiatric nurse here.

redirection is a hell of a skill.

for example, we had a patient screaming at us and peacocking, just ready to fight someone. he had glasses on his head and i mentioned i liked them. he said "i need them to read books". i asked him about the books he read and we had a whole discussion about that and he completely forgot what he was angry about. learning about it in school i was super skeptical, but seeing it work and using it often is incredible. sometimes a small distraction from our feelings is all we need.

speedlimits65

Our Mind Is Locked In The Melodies

Although there is no way to bring back the memories, playing music to dementia sufferers can bring back the feelings. The study was prompted when a dementia sufferer started crying happy tears to a song. He told the care staff that he had no idea why but he felt really happy. His wife later identified the song as the one she walked down the aisle to on her wedding day.

RaysAreBaes

Not All Sadness Is The Same

Your sadness has different symptoms depending on the trigger.

Getting broken up with or losing a loved one often manifests as crying/seeking social support.

Pursuing a goal and failing at achieving it can cause reclusive behavior, feeling very tired, wanting to be alone - in theory to stop you from endeavoring on another fruitless mission.

chimeoffyerbehindoff

We're Committed To A Fault

Something that makes me wonder how we survived as a species and then answers my question at the same time:

People will adhere to what they believe to be true over what they know to be true. Politics, religion, anxiety, depression, staying with an abuser are all examples. Even when they are able to state what they know, their beliefs interfere and that cognitive dissonance will resolve closer to their belief. As a therapist, it's my job to help them know what they know and slowly alter their beliefs to be more consistent with what they know. Too quick of a change strengthens the belief system. It amazes me every time a patient has an epiphany and then almost immediately reverts.

symp4thy

It's Not Who Is About To Go In, But Rather Who Is About To Leave

There is a fairly common misconception that people in severe depressive states are the most likely to commit suicide.

The data shows that suicide is most common in people coming out of a major depression who are in a manic state. Often this time period is one where the depressed individual appears to be "getting better". I want more people to know this so they can catch the red flags many people miss when a friend or family member kills themselves.

halcyondazed87

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