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    acting out

    Explore "acting out" with insightful episodes like "When Kids Act Out (And What To Do About It)", "Domestic Violence – Part 1", "The Ups & Downs of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) & The Effects on Others - Part 3", "Children and Divorce" and "Why Do You Allow Women to Teach? - PDF" from podcasts like ""Mama Says Namaste Podcast", "Dr Judy WTF", "Dr Judy WTF", "Dr Judy WTF" and "Bay City Wesleyan Church"" and more!

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    Domestic Violence – Part 1

    Domestic Violence – Part 1
    Today we spoke about a difficult topic -- domestic violence. Age 16 through early 20's is the most prevalent period of acting out of this type of violence. Most people who are killed are women and 3 a day die from domestic violence in the USA. When childhood wounds of the past are activated in relationships, people get triggered and go down the emotional drain of CHAOS, DEFENSES and BREAKDOWNS, or Panels 4-5-6 from a Mind Map perspective. "Vicki" our guest shared with us her experience of domestic violence with her partner. Alcohol, short fuses, and negative core belief triggers can trigger violent acting out. When the police are called in to intervene, it was her opportunity to draw her boundaries and exit the relationship. We Shrunk That Tune, “Hell is for Children” by Pat Benatar ...

    The Ups & Downs of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) & The Effects on Others - Part 3

    The Ups & Downs of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) & The Effects on Others  -  Part 3
    People who suffer from borderline personality disorder, otherwise known as BPD, are destabilized in their emotions. A common defense mechanism they use is "splitting" where they may overvalue a person and then devalue them at a later time. The effects on others is devastating because you never really know where they or you stand. People who suffer from this disorder have a fear of abandonment and suffer from chronic feelings of emptiness. They may latch on in relationships and never let go even when their significant other no longer wants to be attached. Acting out is not uncommon when they perceive real and or imagined abandonment. Cutting, substance-abuse and threats of suicide are some of the signs of their acting out behavior. People who suffer from BPD need help to stabilize emotionally and eventually get into attachments that are secure. We Shrunk The Tune, “Who Are You?”, By The Who

    Children and Divorce

    Children and Divorce
    No matter what age, divorce has negative effects on children. If you must separate, try to keep it peaceful and don't bad-mouth your ex to your children. Be aware that children love both their parents and the more peaceful the relationship (or at least neutral), the better the kids will do. Children from divorced parents are 50% more likely to get divorced. When the pillars of family structure are dismantled, children fall through the cracks: grades can begin to slip, drugs, sexual promiscuity, and other types of acting out behavior can manifest. We Shrunk That Tune, “11”, by Cassadee Pope.
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