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Oct 19, 2009

Sexuality: Judge Self - Use Others

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / Healthy Living
Discover how self-judgment/self-abandonment leads to using and objectifying others sexually rather than loving others. ...


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Sep 28, 2009

Relationships: Acting Out and Projection

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / Healthy Living
Are you or your partner acting out of your wounded self and projecting onto your partner your own unloving behavior? Learn about this in this article. ...


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Jul 29, 2009

Relationships: Are You Dependent/Codependent?

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / Healthy Living
Discovering our dependency/codependency comes as we open to learning and practice Inner Bonding. This article can help you to tune into your dependency/codependency and some of the false beliefs that fuel it. ...


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Jul 20, 2009

Relationships: The Trap of Responsibility

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / Healthy Living
Do you feel trapped in relationships - trapped in feeling responsible for others? Do you end up shutting down and withdrawing? Discover the underlying cause of this. ...


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Jun 29, 2009

Safety: Controlling Others or Loving Yourself?

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / Healthy Living
The wounded self believes that feeling safe is the result of having control over others, but do you really end up feeling safe? Discover more about this major lie of the wounded self, and what does create an inner sense of safety. ...


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Jun 02, 2009

Relationships: Do You Turn Things Around to Control?

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / General
Our wounded self can come up with endless ways of trying to protect and control. Turning things around on the other person is one way. ...


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Jan 19, 2009

Relationships: Reactions to Emotionally Irrational Behavior

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / Women's Health
Ted's mother was often emotionally irrational. She would demand irrational things from him, such as telling him that it was his job to make her happy. She would cry and yell when he did anything for himself, claiming that he was selfish and making her mis ...


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Dec 29, 2008

Relationships: The Challenge of Disengaging

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / Healthy Living
How do you generally respond in the following situations?•    Someone you care about and is important in your life - your partner, a close friend, your employer, your parent, your child - says something derogatory about you ...


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Aug 21, 2008

Signs of Narcissism

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / Men's Health
Is there a way to tell early in a relationship if someone is suffering from Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)? NPD is defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM IV-R) as "a pervasive pattern of grandio ...


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May 23, 2008

The Effects of Emotional Incest

by Margaret Paul, Ph.D. / Men's Health
Did one or both of your parents make you responsible for their feelings? Did they come to you with their problems about the other parent? Did they lead you to believe that you could say or do something that would make them feel okay or make them feel badl ...

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