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Test Self-questioning forms to uncover latent needs
Agenda
1st QUESTION: According to the text, what should be avoided in order not to merge identity with a temporal state of mind?
Adopting sensation as a permanent part of identity
Clinically questioning the physical manifestations of the disturbance
Accepting without question that emotion defines character
Resolving it through technological distractions
2nd QUESTION: What position does the executive recommend in the face of a recurrent visceral reaction?
Silencing alarm through social avoidance
Attributing reaction to a fixed personality trait
Adopting a posture of investigative curiosity
Repressing symptoms with technology
3rd QUESTION: What does the professional propose to study an altered sensation?
Isolate the sensation and inquire about its location, intensity and first somatic manifestations
Labeling the individual according to his or her reactive response
Ignoring physical parameters and focusing on psychiatric diagnosis
Treating the feeling as an irrelevant failure
4th QUESTION: How does the summary describe the fusion of identity with a transient state of mind?
That merging identity with a temporary state of mind constitutes a lethal psychological error
That organic reactions lack informative significance
That repressing symptoms always improves adaptation
That somatic cues should be silenced
5th QUESTION: From a neurobiological perspective, what is the function of visceral reactions?
That all visceral reactions are haphazard and meaningless
Operating as a sophisticated alert system that conveys information about alignment with environment
Reflecting only chemical processes with no adaptive relevance
Which must be systematically suppressed
6th QUESTION: What is the analogy used to explain the repression of anxiety through distractions?
Recurrent anxiety requires exclusively medication
That technological distractions are the preferred intervention
That silencing the alarm always extinguishes the problem
That suppressing symptoms through distractions is equivalent to silencing a fire alarm without extinguishing the fire
7th QUESTION: What makes it possible to translate organic discomfort into operational data?
Somatic cues do not provide useful data
Adaptation does not require logistical adjustments
That only pharmacological therapy allows to restore balance
Translating discomfort into operational data allows for the necessary structural adjustments to restore balance
8th QUESTION: What is the effect of inquiring about the physical parameters of the alteration on the subject's perception?
Asking about intensity only makes the feeling worse
That physical manifestations cannot be objectively observed
That the subject positions himself as a scientific observer of his own biology and breaks the fallacy that he is the emotion
That confirming that it is a chemical phenomenon invalidates any behavioral adjustment
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