List of Possible Inhibition Causes

  • Wrong habits and mistakes made in early childhood.
  • Repeated and severe suppression of the emotional and communicative development urge during early childhood and adolescence.
  • Repeated and strongly emotive suppressing of inhibitive experiences, negative and disappointing life events and the confrontation of inhibiting thoughts.
  • Frequent, obsessive, dealing with negative and inhibitive thought patterns.
  • Frequent and especially strong emotive disgraces, embarrassments, and humiliation.
  • Feelings of shame and guilt, especially during puberty.

However, people are not only "trained" during childhood but are influenced and molded throughout their lives.