It is an abnormal, sudden,
involuntary and intermittent motion, generated by the contraction of one or
more muscles,
which reproduce a gesture imperfectly.
If I make some nervous tic, it
means that I am living a situation that distresses me, that makes me feel alive
a conflict related to the body part where I present the tic. This will not be
presented soon, it is the result of many situations of accumulated tension. And
when the tic occurs, it's because I've reached my limit. If the nervous tic
occurs in my eyes,
it is related to something that distresses me and I do not want to see (accept,
recognize, confront, etc.).
They may be related to a
conflict of disappointment in the movement. I want to make a move but I
admonish you, in most cases, fear. I could have felt upset because of certain
movements that prevented me from doing as a boy (such as the prohibition to
move while in the church) and now my body moves, though unwillingly, for
rebellion against what is he/she forbade me to do.
Wishes to draw attention:
"Nobody cares about me, I feel moved".
"It's the only way I
exist and that I give importance and are for me”
Motor dysfunction linked to a
thrill (often usually sexual origin).
Dystonia = "forbidden
love".
The nervous tic occurs in
people with excessive self-control, emotional trend that repress their
aggressiveness and that young, have been perceived as the education received
very severe and perfectionist.
The person with a nervous tic
has the feeling of being watched and judged by others. They would like to show
their emotions, their fears and concerns, but do not dare, afraid of what they
might think about them. Hence it appears, especially in the face, as it
symbolizes the identity, the image we see, we have or that we have.
Recommendations to recover
physical, emotional and spiritual health:
Recognize and express outside
fears, anxieties and sadness, even if it means we should expose ourselves to be
judged by others.
"I'm happy and I feel
calm"
"I have the freedom to
always express myself"
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