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Twisted Teeth - A Dive into the Mind of a Biter - cover

Twisted Teeth - A Dive into the Mind of a Biter

Willow R.

Publisher: Xspurts.com

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Discover a comprehensive, engaging exploration of the psychological dynamics of biting with the book "Twisted Teeth: A Dive into the Mind of a Biter." This groundbreaking work examines biting behavior across all age groups, from infants to adults, and discusses the physiological reasons, emotional underpinnings, and social implications of this unique response. In the first section of the book, dive into a detailed analysis of biting's psychology. Discover its classification, etymology, and worldly significance. Gain priceless insights regarding the psychological aspects of biting and how they influence human behavior.The book progresses to a thoughtful discussion on biting's manifestation in different age groups. From the teething stages of babies to the symbolic acts in adults, this detailed overview unravels the complexities of the behavior. Explore biting in adolescents and learn about the various contexts and reasonings behind it. Further along, you'll appreciate the author's deep exploration of biting in human interaction, focusing on its use as an aggressive behavior, a defense mechanism, and the way it can impact social relationships. This discussion provides knowledge that will identify, understand, and handle these behaviors empathetically.Twisted Teeth dives into the reflections of biting behavior on emotions and mental health, offering insights into the hidden connections with emotional stress, signs of mental health disorders, and healing through understanding the roots of biting in trauma victims.The last chapter presents practical solutions for managing unhealthy biting behavior. Learn about evidence-based behavioral therapies, professional and self-help techniques, and take inspiration from successful recovery stories. A hopeful journey awaits those seeking to manage and overcome their biting tendencies.The book concludes by stating the significance of understanding biting psychology. Delve into societal stigmas related to biting, the importance of empathy in tackling these challenges, and future possibilities for studying the psychology of biting. 'Twisted Teeth' is an essential read for mental health practitioners, parents or anyone who wishes to understand the underpinnings of this often misunderstood behavior. It is also an invaluable guide for those struggling with biting behavior themselves. Unveil the mystery of the mind of a biter and equip yourself to tackle it with grace and wisdom.
Available since: 03/14/2024.
Print length: 99 pages.

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