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C.E.B.T. Cognitive Emotive Behavioral Therapy By John J. Martens, R.N., M.S.N., A.P.N., L.A.D.AC. Honesty Safety Trust Respect. ANGER HURT FEAR SAD SHAME GUILT LONELY GLAD. If we do not express them in a healthy way they will be expressed in a dysfunctional or impaired way.
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C.E.B.T. Cognitive Emotive Behavioral Therapy By John J. Martens, R.N., M.S.N., A.P.N., L.A.D.AC.
If we do not express them in a healthy way they will be expressed in a dysfunctional or impaired way.
ANGERHURTFEARSADSHAMEGUILTLONELYGLAD Rage & Depression Resentment Anxiety Self-Pity Toxic Shame Toxic Shame Apathy Silliness Healthy Impaired
Carefrontation: Caring enough to tell the truth about how we feel, what we need or want and setting boundaries.
These eight feelings are thekey to relationships and windows into ourhearts.
When we are safe enough and willing to respect; and we can trust and be honest about how we feelwe experience emotional intimacy.
Codependency Whenever we place another person, place or thing ahead of our needs and give away whatever we need for what place, person, or thing wants or needs
Borderline Personality Disorder • Self injurious behaviors • Wrist to waist restraints • Intrusive always asking for items then acting out if she doesn’t get them. • Countertransference
Narcissistic Personality Disorder • Victim, blames everyone including God • External Locus of Control • Will not speak his needs • Sees no benefit from psychotherapy . • Entitlement • Countertransference
Antisocial Personality Disorder • Charming sociopathy • Blames other – no personal responsibility • Dishonesty way of like • Personal relationships to meet needs and no empathy. • Countertransference