Post-Connection Distress Disorder
Post-Connection Distress Disorder (PCDD) is an irrational and unwarranted fear of Connection, arising from previous traumatic connection events, that leads to avoidance, resistance, and blockage of Connection Experience.
Notes
Lack of preparation, Wrong Thought, toxic environments, and misaligned behaviours all increase the risk of experiencing traumatic connection events, and the subsequent development of PCDD.
PCDD blocks human development. PCDD prevents an individual from seeking out transient Connection Experiences or more permanent states of high CQ
Misuse of Connection Supplements can contribute to the development of PCDD. Individuals with PCDD often exhibit fear and anxiety when Connection Supplements are discussed.
Therapy requires precise guidance and skilled intervention aimed at proper preparation, removal of wrong thought, assistance with detoxifying life spaces, and guidance on proper alignment of the physical unit.
Further Reading
Lightning Path Workbook Two: Healing. Lightning Path Press. https://www.patreon.com/posts/lp-workbooks-and-91290808