William Stafford
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It would be difficult for most of us to spend a day without coming into direct or indirect contact with dozens of people, relatives, friends, people in the street, in the workplace, on television, in our dreams and fears. The relationships with others are the most changeable, infuriating, pleasurable and mystifying aspects in the lives.
The ancient symbol of the Enneagram has become one of today's most common models of self-understanding, focused...
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Developed for the treatment of borderline personality disorder, dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) has been shown to be effective as a treatment for a variety of other mental health problems, particularly those marked by overwhelming emotions. Research shows that DBT can improve the ability to manage depression without losing control and behaving destructively. To order to make use of these techniques, you need to develop skills to four key areas:...
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Do You Ever Feel That You're Too Pretty? Do You Ever Feel Like You're Not Going To Say What You Want In Your Relationship?
Are Your Abandonment Issues So Severe That You Feel Like One Of Your Limbs Is Being Amputated When Someone Leaves You?
In the process, we also end up realizing that our dependence is so strong that it is impossible to breathe without the other. Sometimes, even after the partner has been offered professional help, the co-dependent...
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Narcissist abuse is a form of abuse that ensures that victims are left emotionally drained, mentally exhausted, and deprived of self-esteem or self-esteem. I've been a victim of a malignant narcissist for seven years of my life, and I know how overwhelming it is to live such an abusive and suppressed life. The helplessness and detachment from reality that comes with narcissistic abuse are enough to hold you in the tight grip of the abuser for as long...
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Test Yourself - Are You in a Codependent Relationship?
A codependent relationship is a relationship in which one of the partners suffers from addiction (drugs, alcohol, gambling, etc.), and the other partner is "addicted" to helping him out.
In this dangerous situation, a relationship is formed between an addicted to addicted - and the results can be harmful.
Does any of these sound familiar to you?:
Do you make big sacrifices that hurt your quality...