04-13-2020, 12:38 PM
They gotta be restricted 100% from moving the hands around, because after the therapy is over, as a default, they'll go back to moving them around anyways, and when engaging in the activities that (used to) lead to physical expression of neurosis...
They'll be more mindful and aware of what they're doing with their hands.
Self-injury due to neurotic behaviors is harmful, scarring, physically AND psychologically painful.
There's a sense of helplessness and the inability to control oneself.
These are dangerous influences to live under and I would imagine the rate of suicide for these people must be considerably higher than those who are not afflicted.
Any residual effects from being tied up would be a small price to pay for being cured of such a heavy burden, and I am in no way convinced there even would be any residual effects whatsoever, beyond mindfulness of one's hand related movements (a necessary change).
They'll be more mindful and aware of what they're doing with their hands.
Self-injury due to neurotic behaviors is harmful, scarring, physically AND psychologically painful.
There's a sense of helplessness and the inability to control oneself.
These are dangerous influences to live under and I would imagine the rate of suicide for these people must be considerably higher than those who are not afflicted.
Any residual effects from being tied up would be a small price to pay for being cured of such a heavy burden, and I am in no way convinced there even would be any residual effects whatsoever, beyond mindfulness of one's hand related movements (a necessary change).