No- the reason for most psychological problems is just plain not knowing who we are in reality. We really have nothing to do with this material world called Maya (illusion) It is a psychological problem to be in illusion and everyone here is, as long as they identify with this body IE; race, color, nationality, religion, mind, intellect, senses, etc. We are not all this. We are eternal spirit souls, part and Parcel of the Supreme Soul also known as Krishna, Allah, Jehovah, Vishnu, etc. We have an eternal relationship with Him, but as long as we are covered by the illusory energy then we can not see things as they truly are. The best way to end all psychological problems is to chant the Maha Mantra and Read Bhagavad Gita As it is By BHaktivedanta Prabhupada- this will give one the spiritual intelligence and The mantra will reconnect us with The Absolute Truth named above. For info go to harekrishnatemple.com It will change your life and all mental problems will subside. Confidence will sometimes put one in more illusion if one doesn't know who is in control of everything. When we are self realized we become confident that I am surrendered to God and He is taking care of me perfectly. That is real confidence. False confidence is an illusion and based on false ego.
2007-05-21 08:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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No not usually as the kind of thinking that causes the problem seldom solves the problem this is why outside help or a different kind of thinking is needed as a rule..... believing in oneself is important but having the solution is imperative.
2007-05-20 18:48:35
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answered by dogpatch USA 7
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You point out Spiritualism do you propose spirituality? Spiritualism is extremely chatting with the ineffective. i will assume you propose spirituality, and there is greater of a concrete attempt to hold the positives of Meditation and such in treating those issues you point out, the complication is that it remains early days and the medical employer is sluggish in recognising the advantages of such therapy, additionally there is the unhappy actuality that meditation is exceptionally plenty value unfastened, pharmaceutical companies have not have been given any interest in something that would not have a return for them. My sons college interior the united kingdom introduces each and every of the little ones to meditation, I desire this may be rolled out by way of each and every college interior the western international, it may desire to purely improve our societies.
2016-11-25 20:51:30
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answered by ? 4
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I think it matters what one believes about oneself. Some people wholly believe negative things about themselves. But if you mean positive well a lot of good can come of that but it might not stop a loved parent dying tragically or a war starting etc..
2007-05-20 18:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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a simple yes. it's a persons ability to deal with life and these are very common problems you mentioned.
2007-05-20 19:13:08
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answered by Lola 5
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I think sometimes we have to look outside ourselves for understanding, because our thoughts of ourselves might be distorted.
2007-05-20 18:57:37
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answered by islandgirl 2
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No, the answer lies within GOD and his word.
2007-05-20 18:55:02
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answered by mrsbasemore 4
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