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Index
Table of Contents Foreword to the First Edition (1989) Foreword to the Fifth Edition (2011) Part I: Identifying the Victim Triangle, the Dysfunctional Family and Codependency
Chapter 1: The Dysfunctional Family
The Victim Triangle
Chapter 2: The Victim Personality
The Sieve Syndrome
Chapter 3: The Victim Triangle
The Rescuer Stress and the Rescuer The Persecutor Personality Victim Triangle Self Diagnosis Test
Chapter 4: The Victim Triangle and Sexual Abuse
The Hobbs Family Therapy Begins
Chapter 5: The Victim Triangle and Family Abuse
The Codependent “Switch” The Persecutor Personality - Domination through Abuse Eliminating Stressful Rescuing Patterns
Chapter 6: The Addictive / Alcoholic Family
The Case of Marty
Chapter 7: The Victim Triangle and Domestic Violence
The Difference between Rescuing and Helping
Chapter 8: I Can’t Stop . . . Chapter 9: The Victim Personality out of Control
Identifying the Pattern
Chapter 10: Addiction to the Game
Part II: Treatment: Turning the Victim Triangle into a Circle of Power through Personal Transformation
Chapter 11: How Hypnosis Works in Treatment
Age Regression
Chapter 12: Treatment of Victim Patterns
Changing Helplessness to Assertiveness Moving from Self-pity to Self-esteem Turning from Blame to Personal Power Changing Guilt to Forgiveness Changing Approval from Others to Approval from Within The Personal Transformation Process Defining Healthy Love & Codependency
Chapter 13: Changing the Pattern of Rescuing
Releasing Responsibility for Others Knowing that Your Needs are Important Taking Responsibility to Have Your Needs Met Eliminating Guilt Trips Releasing the Anger The Healthy Release of Anger Anger and Addictions Giving Others Back Their Power, Claiming Your Power
Chapter 14: Healing the Persecutor Personality
Releasing Blame Extinguishing Addictions Healing Shame Eliminating Persecuting Patterns
Chapter 15: Healing the Victim Personality
Ego states: The Nurturing Parent, the Wise Adult, the Spontaneous Child The Adaptive Child vs. the Spontaneous Child The Adaptive Child: Our Shadow Parts The Rescuer (Helpful Child) The Persecutor (Hurtful Child) The Wise Adult vs. the Little Professor The Nurturing Parent vs. the Critical Parent Ego State Therapy and Healing the Victim, Rescuer and Persecutor Expression vs. Repression of Feelings Repression of Emotions Repression of Emotions and Disease Unhealthy Expression of Emotions Healthy Expression of Feelings Healing through Emotions Unconditional Love How Do I Know When I Have Healed the Victim Triangle? How Were Feelings Dealt with in Your Childhood Family?
Chapter 16: The Personal Transformation Intensive®
Breathwork and Rebirthing Energetic Psychodrama The Master Mind Process Meditation Personal Transformation Chart
How it all Works Together
Endnotes References Index
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