Rishika Baranwal
Talking to toys, furniture, or appliances can be a coping mechanism, providing a sense of control and companionship.
Frequent daydreaming can be a form of escapism, helping individuals avoid painful memories or feelings.
Intense attachment to insignificant items, like an old toy or clothing, serves as an emotional anchor from the past.
Aversions to specific sounds may trigger distressing memories, leading individuals to avoid them to prevent emotional discomfort.
An unusually intense reaction to spicy food can trigger physical sensations linked to traumatic experiences.
Repetitive behaviors, like rearranging objects, provide a sense of order and predictability in a tumultuous mental landscape.