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How our emotions can affect our decision making ability *A* little

background however before we go any further. (not her real name) is in

her mid-50s and has struggled her entire life with both chronic depression

and obsessive-compulsive disorder manifesting itself as hoarding. She has

struggled with these emotional problems for the better part of her life.

As we talked, she recalled a time when she read about the various ways

animals were trapped in the wild. One trap stood out in her mind above all

others – the monkey trap. The design of this specific trap was fairly

simple. It essentially was composed of a jar with a long, thin neck that

opened up to a wider base below. Food (“bait”) was placed at the bottom of

the jar. A hungry monkey would insert his hand all the way to the bottom of

the jar to grab the food. In doing so however, the monkey would obviously

have to make a fist to grab the food. Because his fist was much larger than

the neck of the jar, the only way to get his hand out of the “trap” was to

let go of the food. But in doing so, the hungry monkey would have to let go

of his meal. In this way the monkey was “trapped.”

stated that this was exactly how she felt as it related to her overall

emotional state and her hoarding behavior in specific. She felt it was

impossible to successfully stop hoarding her items. She likened her

hoarding to the monkey “taking the bait” in the trap. When found an

item she wanted, it simply wasn’t possible for her to “let go” of it. She

knew that her hoarding was hurting her. She knew it would cost her more

emotionally in the form of guilt and loss of self-esteem by “giving in” to

the compulsion of hoarding. But she simply could not let go. As said

rather frankly, “Dr. Z, I know exactly how that monkey must feel.” At that

moment, I saw in her eyes a combination of both desperation and

resignation. I found her description of The Monkey Trap to be an incredibly

visual example that has some important messages for all of us as we move

through our lives.

*Lessons From and the monkey trap*

Firstly, we must appreciate how our emotions (in ’s case, anxiety and

depression) can greatly skew our decision-making ability. It does so by

narrowing our perception of available options and solutions. This is one of

the biggest demoralizing aspects of negative emotions like depression and

anxiety. The amazing irony is that we still have the same options, but our

emotions skew our view of options. We tend to see “no way out” of

situations when our emotions get the best of us. In ’s case, she

believed there was no way she could overcome either her depression or

hoarding. Much like the monkey in her Monkey Trap analogy, she felt she

could not get her “hand out of the trap” when it came to her emotional

problems. truly felt there was no way out, that she was stuck. She

truly believed her “hole” (range of options) was small, but I impressed

upon her that in reality the opening was wide open. She had many choices.

She had many options. Only her emotions – feelings – made it seem as if she

was trapped. This is the potential power of negative emotions.

Secondly, we have to realize that our emotions have the capacity limit our

sense of control. As I work in therapy with my patients, I encourage them

(as I did ) to not be afraid to try to “pull their hands out of the

jar”. I try to help them see how their emotions – like fear, for example –

can impact their ability to act. In reality, we really do have many options

and available solutions when we are faced with an obstacle or a challenge

in our lives. All of us do. Often times, our own self-doubt and insecurity

will make us feel as if we are trapped, that we can’t “pull our hands out

of the trap”. Once we dare to push through our fear and self-doubt, we

realize there really isn’t any “trap” at all, other than what emotions

(like self-doubt and fear) conjure up for us.

The truth is, we have enormous strength to materially change our behaviors.

In doing so, we can dramatically change our lives for the better and

accomplish more than we believe possible for ourselves. In this way, we

become empowered. This is part of the human condition. YOU can absolutely

do this. There is plenty of “room for your hand”, my friends. The hole is

wide open! We must respect “The Monkey Trap” feeling negative thoughts and

emotions can create in our lives. Realizing this reality is the first step

in empowering yourself towards incredible success.

This is where I marvel at and truly believe in the incredible strength of

the individual. In ’s case, despite all the depression, anxiety and

frustration in her ability to change, she is still choosing to carve out a

life for herself. She keeps coming to work on her problems with me – and

she is feeling better with every passing day. On a conscious level, she may

not totally believe that she can “pull her hand out of the jar” just yet.

But she continues to challenge the negative thoughts daily. I believe this

means she believes she is capable of changing her behaviors. The path to

her success may not be perfectly clear, but her persistence is testament to

the belief in herself, and her ability to change.

I truly believe this is the case with most individuals, not just those who

come in to see a therapist. You absolutely have the capacity and strength

within you to make positive changes in your life that are lasting and

meaningful. We all do!

As we move forward in our daily lives it is important to look at the stress

we face and assess how we are handling it. Take the time to challenge

yourself.

*Ask yourself the following questions:*

1. Do I let my negative emotions get in the way of my success?

2. Do my negative emotions tend to narrow my view of available options or

choices?

3. How much control do I feel I actually have in my life?

4. Have I tried doing something I fear or doubt I can do, even though it is

important to me?

5. What can I do today – right now – to challenge these fears?

It is important to regularly challenge ourselves in this fashion. By doing

so, we recognize we have many options to choose from in order to make our

lives better. From this, we realize we truly have more control in our lives

than we previously assumed. This realization will bring empowerment, action

and growth. It is important to continuously remind ourselves that when we

feel like that monkey with his hand in the trap, our mind will play tricks

on us – through our emotions – to make us think we have limited options. In

reality, we only feel trapped because of our self-doubt and fear. But

realize, these are simply emotions. They are just feelings. And in that,

they can – and will be – overcome.

Take the time to challenge yourself because you are that powerful. You are

that strong.

Never doubt how truly powerful you are.

* Zafirides is a psychiatrist and President, Central Ohio Behavioral

Medicine, Inc. He blogs at *The Healthy Mind<http://www.thehealthymind.com/>

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defendants in its ninth insurance

fraud<http://topics.sacbee.com/insurance+fraud/>lawsuit of 2011. The

complaint, filed in Federal District Court, on

December 30, 2011, as a Declaratory Judgment/Recovery action, alleges that

a chiropractor, along with one layperson and two lay entities illegally

owned and controlled three professional medical corporations allegedly

owned on paper by a medical doctor and used them to submit fraudulent

billing to Allstate. In addition, four other individuals and four other

companies were also named as being part of the overall scheme to submit

fraudulent bills to Allstate. Since 2007, Allstate has filed thirty-six

fraud lawsuits in New York, <http://topics.sacbee.com/New+York/> seeking

nearly $199 million in damages.

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and no-fault fraud is costing New

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year-after-year. " In essence, honest, hardworking New

Yorkers are paying a '*fraud tax'*, " said Krista Conte, spokesperson for

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As detailed in the lawsuit, Allstate contends that professional service

corporations were actually owned and controlled by laypersons, rather than

by licensed medical professionals. In addition, the lawsuit alleges that

the defendants submitted claims for services that were performed by

independent contractors in violation of the No-Fault Law. There were also

incidents of illegal referrals to a person who had a financial interest.

The suit contends that B.J.Y. Freeport Medical, P.C., B.Y.,M.D., P.C. and

Innovative Medical, P.C. were fraudulently incorporated through a scheme

using the name of a licensed medical doctor, Yentel, M.D. However,

those medical entities were actually run by Stanley , D.C. and his

wife Jill . Not one of these individuals is a medical doctor. There

were also two management companies that were utilized to effectuate this

scheme. They were HISLI, Inc. and Steady Management Corp.

Included in this lawsuit are claims for improper self-referral against

Palma Endozo and her company Oasis Physical Therapy, P.C. There is

also an unjust enrichment claim against Neidorf and her company, Ranj

Corporation, Ashraf Hafez and his company Top Rehab Inc as well as Olga

Bard and her company Soft Touch Acupuncture, P.C.

Allstate is joined by other insurers and many New

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for comprehensive reform of the no-fault

system. " The no-fault system is being exploited and responsible citizens

are the victims, " Conte said. " Without the support of lawmakers, incidents

of fraud will continue to increase. We need to work together to fix the

broken no-fault system. "

The lawsuit was filed following an investigation by Allstate's Special

Investigative Unit and seeks reimbursement for personal injury protection

benefits Allstate paid on behalf of its customers during timeframes

specified in the lawsuit. The lawsuit is the latest in a string of actions

taken by the insurer to protect consumers from these and similar activities.

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