Hairloss

Alopecia – GHK Perspective

(Strictly from learninggnm.com Skin page)

Core Biological Conflict

According to learninggnm.com, hair loss (alopecia) involving the scalp is linked to a:

πŸ‘‰ Separation Conflict

Specifically:

Loss of physical contact associated with the scalp

Examples given or implied include:

  • missing being touched or stroked on the head
  • feeling separated from someone whose touch or closeness was important
  • sudden loss of physical affection or connection

The exact relationship depends on:

  • biological handedness
  • mother/child vs partner context

For example, the site specifically describes missing being stroked on the head as a scalp-related separation theme. (learninggnm.com)


πŸ”΄ Conflict-Active Phase

This is where hair loss occurs.

During the active phase:

  • epidermal ulceration occurs in the scalp skin
  • sensitivity decreases
  • hair falls out

learninggnm.com specifically states:

β€œDeep ulceration of the epidermal skin causes hair loss (alopecia).” (learninggnm.com)

So:

βœ” Separation conflict active
βœ” Epidermal cell loss/ulceration
βœ” Hair loss appears


🟒 Healing Phase

After the conflict resolves:

  • epidermal tissue is replenished
  • skin becomes:
  • red
  • swollen
  • itchy
  • sensitive

Most importantly:

Hair begins growing back after conflict resolution. (learninggnm.com)

So:

βœ” Conflict resolved
βœ” Repair of scalp tissue
βœ” Hair regrowth begins


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