Abstract
This article explores the intriguing phenomenon of expressing underlying psychological conflicts through the genitals, comparing the manifestations between childhood and adulthood. Drawing insights from clinical studies and psychological research, the analysis reveals a fascinating interplay between the mind and the body. In childhood, emotions can manifest physically, often seen in instances such as bedwetting, which is linked to stress and insecurity. As individuals transition to adulthood, sexual dysfunctions like erectile dysfunction and vaginismus emerge as potential indicators of unresolved emotional conflicts. Despite the developmental differences, both stages demonstrate the bodys unique ability to communicate distress nonverbally. Recognizing these expressions holds clinical significance, offering early intervention opportunities for mental health professionals. Tailored therapeutic approaches, such as play therapy for children and cognitive behavioral therapy for adults, facilitate conflict resolution and potentially mitigate physical manifestations. Overall, understanding the connection between psychological turmoil and genital expression unveils a captivating dimension of human experience, highlighting the intricate relationship between our internal struggles and bodily reactions. Jisha P Mohammed | Thara Xavier | Babitha Mathew | Nithara George | Arun James "Expression of Underlying Conflicts through Genitals: A Comparative Analysis between Childhood and Adulthood" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-7 | Issue-4, August 2023, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd59752.pdf Paper Url:https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/nursing/59752/expression-of-underlying-conflicts-through-genitals-a-comparative-analysis-between-childhood-and-adulthood/jisha-p-mohammed
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