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Subtle boundary violations are more difficult to catch and name in the moment, than obvious boundary violations. Becoming more aware of these moments and finding the words to set a boundary are critical to supporting healthy relating long-term. Three categories of subtle boundary violations are (1.) lack of mutuality, (2.) voice tone and volume, and (3.) speaking for or about someone. Read on to learn more about all three.
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- Skill Level Applied NVC
- Duration Read time: 7-11 minutes
- Production Date 12/2017
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When you or anyone is upset, what could underneath it all? There may be more than is immediately visible. This article invites us to explore what it looks like to inquire deeper, take self-responsibility, examine our assumptions, attachments, interpretations, and "certainties" that could be hidden behind the needs that are aching to be attended to...
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- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration Read time: 7-10 minutes
- Production Date 10/2017
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- Mackenzie
- Mary
- Mary Mackenzie
- trigger
- blame
- reactivity
- fighting
- disrespect
- demand
- self talk
- interpretation
- assumptions
- shifting assumptions
- changing assumptions
- anger
- argument
- judgement
- self connection
- yelling
- resentment
- responsibility
- frustratiom
- unmet needs
- thoughts
- jackal thinking
- stimulus
- stimulus vs cause
- fault
- Beginner Skill Level
- Intermediate Skill Level
- attached
- upset
- certainty
- self inquiry
- self righteous anger
- intense emotions
- enemy images
Irmtraud shares the strategies she developed for herself to connect empathically even when someone is yelling at her.
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- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration 00:41 hours:minutes
- Production Date 07/10/2013
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- Irmtraud Kauschat
- Beginner Skill Level
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- power
- self connection
- relationships
- mental health
- families
- conflict resolution
- trust
- self compassion
- personal growth
- healing
- connection
- compassion
- self empathy
- role play
- requests
- protective use of force
- observation
- needs
- empathy
- anger
- yelling
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- strategies
- strategy
- aspergers