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"Roots of Dysfunction"
Understanding Mental, Emotional, Behavioral, and Sexual Disorders
by Neil Mastellone
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Never again be puzzled about why we suffer negativity and pain. This book is the result of a 30-year independent research project that involved many hundreds of people of all ages, from all walks of life, suffering a variety of problems and disorders. The research objective was to discover the true cause of negative human behavior and experience.
Learn the true cause of inner conflict, negative feelings, and dysfunctional behavior.
Empower yourself to change in lovingly responsible ways.
Discover shocking new facts about the psychological life of babies and unseen subconscious exchanges that regularly occur between embryos, fetuses, and infants and
their parents.
Understand The Great Cover-Up and find out why the cycles of abuse, pain, and reaction keep being passed on from one generation to the next.
Read about the true cause of Autism, Bipolar, ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, Schizophrenia, Alzheimer's, Homosexuality, Substance Abuse and other disorders.
Get new information about Abortion and rarely talked about subconscious negative side-effects associated with the choice.
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Chapter 2
The Great Cover-Up
Since the beginning, when humans first began socializing, there has been an ongoing, widespread, and consistent cover-up involving dysfunctional people, their disorders, their parents, and their family experiences. Sufferers and their parents have their own selfish reasons for keeping vital truths concealed, as do physicians, psychiatric, psychological, and social welfare professionals, as well as clergy, law enforcement, judicial, and government officials.
The Great Cover-Up does not appear to be an outright conspiracy, in the sense that everyone got together and agreed to lie. Nonetheless, a carefully crafted maneuver keeps hidden how most mothers and fathers choose to control and abuse their children, and how most children selfishly react to their parents’ wrong, unloving choices.
The Great Cover-Up is apparent in how societies choose to view dysfunctional behavior, and in the denial and dishonesty of disturbed children, teens, their parents, as well as, physicians, psychiatric, and psychological professionals.
Publicly as a society, and in our medical communities, most people still claim to be ignorant of the true causes of our dysfunctions. However, in truth, we only pretend to be ignorant.
The Great Cover-Up is composed of a group of related cover-ups. Nine cover-ups stand out as most important. Each cover-up interconnects. The existence of each is dependent on clever selfish lies that are blatant or subtle distortions of what is actually true.
The Cover-Up about Our Human Nature and the True Cause of Our Behavior
We are not as we usually pretend to be. The lies we live with about our human nature, and the true cause of our behavior, hurt us, and make positive change difficult. Most people claim that they have no control over their thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions, and claim to have good intentions. This is because we do not want to be consciously aware of our most basic selfish intentions. In addition, we make our most relevant choices on a subconscious level because we refuse to be responsible for the selfish choices we make. No matter how strongly we deny this, the truth is, we are all “Masters of our Destinies” and “Choosers of our Fates.”
The Cover-Up about Selfishness and Selfish Control The conditions on this planet, in our communities, and in our homes, bear witness to the fact that we are not sincerely intent on acting rightly or being lovingly responsible to the people in our lives.
This cover-up involves endless excuses, rationalizations, and creative imaginings as to why we are being selfish and controlling. These fabrications usually include an imagined good intention, or an imagined inability to do what is right. Most people think that selfishness and control to some extent are good, necessary, and natural. Not true.
There is no way for us to get around the inevitable fact that selfishness and control are wrong choices that invariably create an experience of negativity and pain. Sadly, our desire for selfish control is usually so strong that even pain or destruction does not deter us.
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