Trapped emotions in women victims of family violences
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Violence, family, emotions, consequencesAbstract
The purpose of this article is to make known the consequences of trapped emotions in people who suffer from domestic violence, especially in women, since this phenomenon
can occur both at home and in the social environment. It can not only hurt them, but also other family members with the simple act of verbal or physical aggression, no matter how small it may be. Since as we know, domestic violence can range from
child abuse to aggression towards one’s own partner, even reaching conflict with siblings and adults. For this reason, we focused on carrying out a systematic review taking information from various databases, to create this article. Emphasizing that the importance of this article is to highlight that women who experience violence from their partners, manage to feel fear, anxiety, anger and helplessness of being alone and vulnerable, this causes them to trap their emotions and become somatized and unconsciously transform them into psychological conditions that will have an effect
on their physical health, we will also mention some affected organs and the emotions that cause them can affect the hair which is governed by the liver and hair falls out due to anger, bringing things from the past, that is, memories which causes hair loss as
the thyroid gland does not function properly, that is where we store our anger, it is the desire for power, the desire to be tough. Abnormal bone calcification occurs, which can also cause arthritis, while a rigid body is the result of a rigid mind.
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