Accepted. But do you think its worth wasting your present thinking about the past. We have one life to live. Why not enjoy ever moment of it.Past is Past, can't do anything about it. Accept it and keep walking undisturbed.
When a baby learn to walk how many times he/she falls, do you think any one of us remember how many times we would have fallen down.
When you keep a small stone right in front of your eyes, how huge it looks. The same way if it is kept quite far how does it look??.
Got it. That's how you should see your problems too.
Life is very simple, its we who complicate it.
Wishing you the very best in your life ahead.
2007-03-15 19:27:34
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answered by kavitha g 2
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Yes, it is possible to leave behind the past and erase the scar permanently. However, such a mental problem needs to be first treated by a qualified psychiatrist and the root causes eliminated. For example, clinical or pathological depression is triggered by a drop in Seratonin levels in the brain. It can be easily cured with medication that promots the brain to pump out more Seratonin. Gradually, over weeks, the depression vanishes. During this treatment, the factors or causes that triggered the depression are addressed and can be anything from broken relationships to unfulfilled ambitions or desires, money or family problems. These are treated by counselling sessions that include the sufferer and those close to him or her.
And of course, time is the best healer.
Scars can be removed provided the person who has suffered is willing to do so. Brooding over the past or asking why something happened will only keep the wound burning over years. The best is to forgive, forget and move ahead. Sometimes, a change of place- such as moving to another city or country, also helps. In fact, it helps a real lot.
2007-03-15 00:01:28
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answered by papars 6
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The mental problems are past happenings. He is placed in a fix and generally he forgets the past. Others never forget and in order to leave his/her past he has to make a new beginning in new environment and he feels and experiences that he never had any mental problem. Of course the scar left is difficult to erase. However, the new environment give a new scope of living and leaving the past. Hope time always solve this type of problems.
2007-03-15 00:01:50
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answered by sr50kandala 3
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You cannot erase the past, it will always re-surface.
You will see a film, hear a song, visit a place, and **whammo** you're back at square one.
Learn to live with it. Face it. Confront it. Until you are tired with it, then move on.
Come out of it with your dignity and remember you are special, you are woth it and you can beat it.
It will never go away, but you can learn to co-exist.
Good Luck
2007-03-14 23:27:33
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answered by Life's a beach 4
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It is not wise to completely erase any memory or experience. Just like history, things not remembered are doomed to be repeated. It was a learning experience in one form or another so it is best to keep the helpful parts of it in your mind. Good luck!!!
2007-03-14 23:25:42
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answered by roritr2005 6
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A mental problem, a shock form an unexpected event, relationship. ;loss, either monitory or of a beloved one, in short to say that the past thoughts keep on haunting him driving him to a low level of depression, curtailing his self confidence or self worth.
The immediate solution appears in citing roll models and developing an association with them, encouraging an alternative opportunity to engage his idle time, to share your sympathies and hand lift him from out of it, leading to another fresh way of life infusing a fresh thinking. It is a long process but possible one. Time and new relationships will remove the pathos out of him and bring out a fresh personality
2007-03-15 04:53:20
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answered by marsh man 3
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one thing is more important to state here that mental problem is cause by severe depression which becomes like deposited scale and thereby he fails to concentrate on others and repeatation of the same leads abnormal activity.
For,
1)Change the place for atleast one month
2)Homeopathic medication by Mr.Hannemon is very very much suitable
3)It will take at least three months to be cured
2007-03-14 23:35:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Well i dont dwell in the past as it is impossible to change
basicly all you can do is appologise for your mistakes
or if your religious seek forgiveness
best not to worry about it though
the past is the past
always look to the future because thats what really matters
2007-03-14 23:26:50
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answered by teratus 2
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Total Amnesia
2007-03-14 23:35:46
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answered by jennainhiding 4
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mental problem can be catogrised in to many parts, such an example can be depression, dementia. please this question needs to specified to gain a better answer. Anyway if someone in general had mental problems, he/she can live past life by seeking help from physicologist or a doctor who has a better understanding in that field.
2007-03-14 23:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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