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Why do we sometimes have a hard time with recognizing the essential need for learning to set healthy #boundaries, throughout our process of recovery? Why is that some people have an easier time in learning to recognize their behavioral patterns as the lasting impact of the traumatic abuse that they endured during their childhoods, while the vast majority of survivors continuously fail to make that same connection? Is it possible that some peoples brains are predominantly hard-wired genetically for self-abuse, making the person feel that they are drawn like a magnet, to the simplistic familiarity for what they have come to accept as the norm? (S.Alexis).... what they simply to them, has allowing for priming of the brains vulnerability to over-ride the negative and that with of a traumatic event later on, become re-triggered, as the result or lasting impact of the trauma they experience UNHEALTHY BOUNDARIES? Some major issue is: Feeling responsible for others’ happiness. Inability to say “no” for fear of rejection or abandonment.
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 11:46:19 +0000

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