Friday, February 10, 2017

Healing Metaphors A-Z - TMJ (jaw) joint problems

TMJ (jaw) joint problems
TMJ is a pain and dislocation in our jaw joint, which reflects feelings of having to carry everything and living as if we have to do everything on our own, instead of by using grace. We are feeling negative and angry, and want to prevent ourselves from attacking others verbally. We are writing negative stories in our lives, and we are waiting with clenched teeth for something negative to happen again. We are unaware that we are the one responsible for writing the story. TMJ problems are a sign of the pressure and stress that we are under. We are working hard to be careful to prevent something tragic occurring, but cannot escape the feeling that there’s no way out. We are in a state of apprehension and suppressed anger, feeling inadequate and ‘unhinged,’ threatened by something real or imagined. Our fear can make us vicious either outwardly or inwardly.

Chuck Spezzano and Janie Ticehurst, Healing the Body Through Mind and Metaphor

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Remember folks, Chuck Spezzano is NOT a psychologist and has aboslutely no authority or credentials to be taken seriously as a professional of any kind, unless you mean a professional con artist. He is just making up this nonsense and using it to induce a feeling of guilt so he drum up your business.

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