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What Would Cause Someone To Fear The Month Of December? |
Issue For two years now my friend fears the month of December (the first two weeks to be exact). This is not a little fear, but sheer terror. She cannot even listen to songs that she heard in December 2004 without going into a panic. In December 2004, she was dating a strange guy. He never hurt her physically or called her names, but he was very secretive and often spoke of others' suicide, rape and other bizarre topics. They dated for a year and then one day he disappeared in August 2005. Since then she has never been the same鈥攕he is not concerned with the guy, but has this intense fear and no known cause. I have known this girl (27 years old) for 9 years; she has never experienced anything like this. Have you any ideas what may be causing this horrific panic with the thought of December? Best Tip Perhaps this guy said something that triggered a repressed memory in your friend. Coincidentally, maybe he made such statement in December, the same month that your friend had a traumatic experience, years ago. However, unless he is some psychopath it seems highly unlikely that such benign verbal conversation could elicit such profound fear. Either she was abused more than she is telling you or perhaps she is transferring other emotions onto him and into these songs. The interesting thing about happiness and sadness, love and hate鈥攊s that our emotional response is the same鈥攚hat differs is our thought behind the feeling. Some of us are less equipped to gage or decipher the meaning of our feelings. Hate feels like love鈥adness like joy鈥nd often we deny them all together. December is a very symbolic month, it is the end of a year鈥eople reflect on their accomplishments or lack there of. December is a time for family holidays or judgment day to say the least. And the New Year marks a new beginning, which is just another guaranteed flop for those who are stuck in life. Perhaps your friend was sad and feeling lost in December 2004. Maybe, this was a volatile point in her life. It is hard for people to admit to this confusion to themselves and others. As a result, the emotions manifest themselves in songs, smells and other like things. The irony is that because these feeling were never owned to begin with, when they do finally surface, they appear to be caused by a third party. My final point was maybe the guy鈥檚 bazaar talk was triggering off ancient repressed feelings. In addition, maybe, it was just making her more aware of the hopelessness that she felt at that point in her life irregardless. Others Maybe it's just associating that month with a bad event. Like when someone dies, every song I hear, every time that month comes around, I get that old feeling again, like being back in that moment. Or it could be something this guy told her, one of his horrific stories of something that could have occurred at the beginning of the month. Either way, I would suggest she see someone about it. She needs to figure out what exactly is causing that much fear in her. It might be something deep down that she's not aware of and won't be aware of without professional help. I hope the best for your friend. Sounds like a psychotic to me. Then again, Christmas time is very expensive and I sort of feel a bit of a panic coming on myself. I have a 8,7, and 4 year old. $$$$$$$$$ Most likely it's phsycological damage. Perhaps from a bad moment in your friend's young life. It might have been something real tragic such as a death of a sibling, etc. It can go as far as being supersticious and hating December alltogether. Buried memories from childhood of Christmas? It can be a traumatic time for kids. If there were problems in the family they could have reached a peak just before Christmas culminating in some kind of fight that she has somehow suppressed the memories of - just an idea. Having someone like that in your life would cause me to be afraid in any circumstance, regardless of the month. Other than that, the only thing I can think of would be a thoroughly rational fear of monster credit card bills for Christmas presents. She could have some deep seated pains from the past that were brought up when this guy said all those horrible things to her and that time of year may be a reminder of all the things that may have happened. She needs to talk to a therapist about it to get it all out in the open so she can deal with it finally. I hope she seeks help hon. |
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