"لا شك أن الشخص العادي سيجدها صعبة أن يفهم كيف يمكن القضاء على الاضطرابات المرضية للجسم والعقل بمجرد الكلمات."
— Sigmund Freud
Simplified Meaning:
People might find it difficult to believe that just talking can help cure physical and mental illnesses. Imagine feeling really sad and thinking that nothing can make you happy again. Sometimes, speaking with a friend or a therapist can lift that sadness because talking can express feelings and help the brain understand and process emotions. In the same way, some people find it hard to trust that saying words can fix their body's problems. But think about how stress can make someone feel sick and how talking about their worries can reduce that stress, making them feel better. For example, soldiers who have been through war often feel scared even when they are safe. Talking about their experiences can help them heal their mind. This shows that words have the power to treat invisible wounds. So, even if it seems strange, talking can be a powerful tool for healing both mind and body.