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STAGE THREE OF STRESS BREAKDOWN: LOSS OF ABILITY TO HOLD PREVIOUSLY STRONGLY-HELD VIEWS
We may hold views on politics, morals and religion which may not be held by others but which will be stoutly defended against arguments to the contrary.
In order to hold strong views which differ from those of another person, we need to play down the importance of those things which the other person regards as paramount, and vice versa. Thus our ability to hold strongly differing views relies to some extent on our ability to diminish the importance of what the other person holds dear. This requires psychic energy to negate the value of the other person’s principles. In stage three stress breakdown, a person has begun to lose the ability to negate the other person’s view; the over-stressed person may not be able to resist being talked out of his views where they differ significantly from those of another.
In the third stage of stress breakdown, people have begun to lose the ability to use their will-power to negate a truth held by someone who differs from their own views. Hence it becomes very difficult to resist being talked out of holding views that required the person to ignore the value of an opposing truth.
Commonly used ‘brain-washing’ techniques aim to produce stage three stress breakdown in the victim, who is then no longer able to resist the arguments of the interrogator.
Most brain-washing techniques will aim at getting the person into stage three stress breakdown, often through lack of sleep, torture, and deprivation of various kinds, sufficient to produce severe stress. If severe life-threatening stress is teamed up with measures designed to lower the efficiency of the brain’s processing capacity, as well as encouraging the victim to oppose his interrogators with his will-power, then the appropriate conditions are present for rapid stress breakdown. The victim rapidly develops stage three stress breakdown symptoms, in which state he is no longer capable of resisting the arguments of his enemies.
The victim is then easily persuaded out of previously-held beliefs and will be unable to hold back information which he has been trying not to reveal.
On the basis of my reading, I am sure the evidence is that it is only possible to brainwash someone out of believing some doctrine when it required some form of psychic negation of an opposite view to develop or accept that doctrine in the first place.
Within relationships, this inability to hold to previously strongly-held views may result in what appears to be a change in moral values, work ethic and role differences in families.
The complaint most frequently expressed by married couples experiencing this symptom of stress breakdown is one of unexplained failure of communication. People complain of sudden changes in the value systems of their spouses. The relatively less-stressed person finds the over-stressed person difficult to understand. ‘My wife doesn’t understand me, doctor. I just can’t seem to get through to her. I say one thing and she just hears something else. We can’t seem to communicate.’ Or, ‘I just can’t make him out any more, doctor. He’s definitely not the man I married. I think he must be going through one of these change of life crises or something. I think he’s definitely developing a split personality!’
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