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DRCherif
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Number of ratings1 Number of reviews1 Listens toOver 18 LanguagesEnglish Listener sinceOct 27, 2023 Last activeover 6 months ago GenderMale PathStep 8 People helped8 Chats24 Forum posts3 Forum upvotes8
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4th med student i just completed general medicine now i'm a psych resident at The Tunisian Center of Early Intervention in Psychosis (TCEIP) - Razi Hospital

worked as a support for several years in community servers

worked as a lead admin/head admin where I gave help to communities
I can help you with anything, especially teens, feel free to talk with me consider it as a safe zone where you can say anything without being judged
I can't describe medicine even as i'm not still board certified
I can't take multiple requests so I can give my full attention to each one of you 

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The Impact of Repressed Emotions on Mental and Physical Well-being
Anxiety Support / by DRCherif
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November 2nd, 2023
...See more Adults who have repressed emotions frequently feel detached from their emotions since they experienced a different childhood experience. You may be more likely to suppress feelings, for example, if your caregivers: They rarely expressed emotion or talked about their feelings. You were shamed or penalized for expressing your emotions. disputed your experience or told you that your emotions were incorrect If expressing your emotions as a child resulted in upsetting or painful effects, you undoubtedly learnt that it was far safer to avoid doing so totally. As an adult, you may continue to conceal deep feelings without realizing it. You may also realize that you tend to put aside even the emotions you do detect Can it really lead to physical symptoms? “Hold on,” you might think. “My emotions don’t make me sick… do they?” They actually can, in a way Stress, anxiety, and suppressed feelings may manifest as physical symptoms, such as feeling sick or vomiting: this may occur even when the individual is perfectly physically fine, but the source of the problem is actually his mental state, whether that individual is feeling a lot of stress or anxiety that he doesn't know how to express, or he's feeling overwhelmed by things that he can never share with anyone, as if the body tried to tell himso that physical symptom is like a distress call that you don't want to ignore it  don't ignore your feelings
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Should we be frightened to talk to a therapist? and when you have to do it ?
Depression Support / by DRCherif
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October 28th, 2023
...See more Therapists are there to help and support you, so there's no need to be afraid. Confidentiality is a fundamental part of the therapeutic relationship. What you share with your therapist is typically kept private unless there's a risk of harm to yourself or others. It's a safe space for you to express yourself without judgment. It's not uncommon for people to find it challenging to express their feelings. Therapists are trained to help you navigate through these difficulties. They can provide guidance, ask questions, and offer support to help you explore and articulate your emotions. The process takes time, and it's okay to start wherever you're comfortable. Therapy is a collaborative journey, and your therapist is there to assist you in finding the words and understanding your feelings