What is the psychological problem of resistance

Resistance is normal when it occurs occasionally, but when it occurs frequently and interferes with normal life and socialization, it may be a psychological disorder. Resistance is a psychological process that occurs for physical, psychological or social reasons. Individuals who experience resistance usually believe that they are incapable of acting in a way that is socially appropriate, which in turn leads to resistance. Under normal circumstances, resistance does not occur for a long period of time, but usually occurs after a strong stimulus or frustration, and is a self-defense mechanism that should be adjusted in time to avoid serious psychological disorders. If there is resistance, it is recommended to shift attention in time, such as deep breathing, psychological suggestion, running, etc., to eliminate the resistance, but also can be transposed, when and when others have resistance to timely communication, choose the appropriate form to eliminate. If long-term resistance, and even affect the normal life, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time to avoid delays in treatment.