Cure for Tourette’s syndrome (tic disorder) and OCD without medication §20

The Kuriki method (the first edition in 2007) is a theory about Tourette’s syndrome (tic disorder) and obsessive-compulsive disorder to cure these diseases without medication. This theory is based on the author’s inference and interpretation regarding the structure of these diseases. Since it has been written for the psychoanalysts, reading will be difficult for people in general and it might be sometimes read erroneously. Therefore the Kuriki method must presuppose that the patient is treated by a nearby psychoanalyst, and that, between the patient and the Kuriki method, there is always the psychoanalyst. The explosion of emotional catharsis, which has strong repercussions, is done only for three seconds, once a week: beyond this rhythm, it would be an accident caused by negligence, and the psychoanalyst who is inexperienced in emotional catharsis must take responsibility for the temporary mental collapse caused by the accident. Also, to the patient who has weak capacity of logical reasoning, the psychoanalyst must explain well on the violent emotion of revenge caused by the illusory confusion between the person of the traumatic image in his head and the person in the real world.

 

Cure for Tourette’s syndrome (tic disorder) and OCD without medication
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Impact of a thing in a hermetically sealed condition

Stable state of a chronic tic
The emotion in a mass of emotion does not get out of this mass of emotion, just like the content of a can. Until emotional catharsis have been done, the energy of the content will remain hermetically kept, without being mixed with the energy of the Libido. The Libido, that produces the « compulsive intramuscular sensation » of tic disorder, has no direct relationship with the content of the mass of emotion. The cause of the production of the « compulsive intramuscular sensation » of tic disorder is the existence of a big hermetic container, but not its content. It is like, in a washing machine, if there were a very big can, percussions would prevent the correct functioning of the machine. The Libido is not disturbed by the content of a mass of emotion, but by the existence of a hypertrophied mass of emotion. The Unconscious of the patients always has the charge to maintain the existence of a mass of emotion, and the « compulsive intramuscular sensation » of tic disorder appears all the time, except during sleep. The « compulsive intramuscular sensation » of tic disorder is not under the influence of excitement, anxiety or stress of each moment. More precisely, the operation of repressing constantly a big thing is the presence of the upper layer of tic disorder.

The content of a hermetic container
The outer surface of a hermetic container is the image of a psychological trauma of early childhood. The content of the hermetic container is a very disagreeable emotion, which remains blocked behind this image. A psychological trauma is an image of something disagreeable at the bodily, sexual and genital level in early childhood. (Again, the word “disagreeable” characterizes something that should be disagreeable, if this thing had not been repressed. Thus a child who represses disagreeable things seems happy.) This image can be easily object of the Conscious, but the emotion is hidden behind it. The image of the trauma is not repressed. The disagreeable emotion, which should have followed normally this image, has been repressed, and that is why this image is a traumatic image. Traumatic image may be a happy image. Among many ordinary images, the image that hides the disagreeable emotion must be found. Sexual desire is a manifestation of the Libido, which has been recognized as sexual by the Conscious, and a conscious sexual desire cannot be repressed. In early childhood, the Libido that has not been recognized as sexual desire is the basis of the whole psychic activity, and it cannot be contained in a hermetic container. Sexual desire can not be repressed as a traumatic emotion. The genital organs are body parts and can not be repressed as a traumatic emotion. The emotion that should be disagreeable at the bodily, sexual and genital level will be repressed. Neurosis is a means to repress bodily this mass of emotion. It is a mistake to consider coprolalia and spitting tic as manifestations of an unconscious aggressivity. A tic movement is part of the means to repress the traumatic emotion in the inner world of the patient.
· Ideal; immediate expression of disagreeable judgement on the spot. Otherwise, the repression is a state where disagreeable emotions are repressed not too tightly and will be naturally conscious with anger and ventilated one day.
· PTSD; the intensity of the event is beyond the capacity of repression. The clarity of the image traumatic exceeds the limit of repression. Repression runs at full power and various bodily symptoms appear.
· Tic disorder; a very strong function of repression represses perfectly the disagreeable emotion over a long period of time, every day, and an enormous mass of emotion will be formed. The patient does not know the trauma.