Posts Tagged ‘Psychology of Cancer’
Psychology of Cancer Stage 11: Depression
Psychology of Cancer Depression. As we continue to dive deeper into understanding the process of each stage of the “Psychology of Cancer” today we will review stage 11 – Depression. According to the Flower Society, this stage of depression is reached “Because of the previous negative emotional states, (previous stages) the person can find no…
Read MorePsychology of Cancer Stage 10: Exhaustion
Psychology of Cancer Stage 10: Exhaustion Continuing the “Psychology of Cancer” series we are now focusing on stage 10 – Exhaustion. This stage is loaded with heaviness not only at a physical level but also at an emotional and mental state. According to the flower society, this state of exhaustion is described as “The prolonged heavy…
Read MorePsychology of Cancer Stage 9: Sense of being “entrapped”
Psychology of Cancer “Entrapped”. As we have been learning the different stages of the “Psychology of Cancer” today, we are focusing on stage 9 – “The Sense of Being Entrapped.” It is difficult to imagine that in today’s modern world people can actually feel trapped in unwanted situations. There are so many organizations, programs, systems…
Read MorePsychology of Cancer: Stage 7, Guilt
Psychology of Cancer Guilt. Such a low vibrating emotion. Such a thief of joy. It’s the 7th stage in Flower Society’s Psychology of Cancer and they describe it as the following: “Guilt: Taking action to break free from the particular psychological bind seems impossible, either because of ethical obligations, moral dictates, love attachments or other…
Read MorePsychology of Cancer: Stage 5, Resentment
Psychology of Cancer – Resentment. In continuing our series with the psychology of cancer and the 14 stages associated with it, I think resentment (stage 5) is one of the most important ones to cover. Flower Society describes the resentment stage as a time when there are “hidden feelings of bitterness, resentment and sense of…
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