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Saturday, December 10, 2011
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
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This link has been floating around tumblr, but I don’t remember who I got the link from OTL|||
This client is often unrealistic in his or her goal-setting and in consequence often meets with a lack of success that he or she feels is highly undeserved. This frustration with the expected rewards of life can lead to bitterness and envy of others. Often such a client will react against the world or against the commonly appreciated goals of society and seek release from exclusion. Disgust with self and others is highly likely. Helping such a client finds points of self respect is the best method of entry.
Client craves escape through excitement, often engaging in irrational or irresponsible behavior in an attempt to avoid becoming boring. Easily swayed but highly inconstant.The first paragraph is kind of like one of those things where you’ve known all along what your faults are, but you don’t want to admit them, and yet it’s the slap in the face that you needed to wake up. I don’t think I engage myself in irrational or irresponsible behavior though!
Your client is fed up with quarreling and conflict and has decided to remain uncommitted or quiet in the face of potential disagreements, in order to pave the way for the achievement of personal goals without discord. Work to discover what hidden goals this client is trying to protect and appear to support them as a means of gaining this individual’s confidence.
A highly emotional and emotionally resonant individual, this client is usually responding to events as a reaction to the temper of his or her environment. Because of this, such a client will seek out an atmosphere, whether in the work or at home, that reflects personal beliefs and predjudices. Such a client will avoid conflict to the point of personal pain and this can be used to good effect in helping them grow.
hmmm interesting & I guess kinda accurate?…I do tend to shy away from conflict & arguments ngl….
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Sunday, November 13, 2011
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Friday, November 11, 2011
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