Short Circuit Response

A short circuit reaction (SCR) is an exceptional human condition that arises under the influence of a random external cause and is characterized by the dominance in his consciousness of ideas about the causes of this condition. This condition can affect anyone, but is most common in people with emotional problems and high levels of stress.

RCD can be caused by various factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, conflicts, etc. When a person is under severe emotional stress, he may not notice external factors that can cause RCD. As a result, he may find himself in a situation where external factors cause him severe emotional stress, which in turn can lead to RCD.

One example of a short circuit is a short circuit in an electrical circuit. When the current in the circuit exceeds the permissible level, a short circuit occurs and the circuit breaks. In the human body, a similar situation can occur when a person experiences severe emotional stress and cannot control his emotions. This may cause him to react to external factors that are not relevant to his situation.

To avoid RKZ, you need to monitor your emotional state and avoid severe stress. It is also important to be able to manage and control your emotions. If you feel that your emotional state is starting to get out of control, you need to seek help from a specialist.



Short circuit reaction. The short-circuit reaction is sometimes called organic (or situational) panic, post-stress shock syndrome, or psychosomatic explosion. This reaction occurs as a result of an internal “emotional” conflict increasing in strength and volume, outwardly manifesting itself in the form of a sudden physiological reaction. A person falls, relatively speaking, under a “negative emotional charge” because a certain “secret bookmark” (“internal bomb bay”) is triggered in his mind, turning on an “energy valve” for exit. Sometimes they say: “everything accumulated over the years