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Psychological blocks
Jeffrey Hiatt • ADKAR: A Model for Change in Business, Government and our Community
The Solve-It Grid
Tamara Phd Rosier • Your Brain's Not Broken
The Playing-with-Fire Pattern
Tamara Phd Rosier • Your Brain's Not Broken
The biggest factor that contributes to a vulnerable identity is “all-or-nothing” thinking:
Roger Fisher • Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most
Your protectors only see the protectors of others.
Ph.D. Richard Schwartz • No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model
The real nitty-gritty of practice involves learning to recognize all these subtle forms of self-hate.
Barry Magid • Ending the Pursuit of Happiness: A Zen Guide
Ruthlessness means objectifying the other. Identification means seeing oneself in the other.
Michael J. Bader • Arousal
To the extent that she is still identified with her inner critic, she will need help in learning to disidentify from it, recognize its attacks, and defend herself against them.