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There is no such thing as negative emotion
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
CHAPTER 1
We have always been emotional beings first, willful beings second, mental beings third, and physical beings fourth.
CHAPTER 2
All human activity is comprised of four elements: motivation - intention - action - outcome.
CHAPTER 3
There is no such thing as negative emotion.
CHAPTER 4
Effective parenting is the ability of a parent to feel what a child is feeling, why they are feeling it, and generally while they are feeling it.
CHAPTER 5
Human ego development is a five-step disembedment process from the Uroboric consciousness of infancy, requiring emotively mature parenting to unfold and express healthily in adulthood.
CHAPTER 6
Emotional body wounding takes the form of conscious and specific subpersona personalities that arise in a universal developmental sequence and express as the architecture of our unconscious shadow and its hidden motivations.
The Evolution of the Shadow
CHAPTER 7
The most pervasive human drug is the desire to attain happiness, where unconscious wounds that determine the emotive health of what we call happiness are never examined and healed.
CHAPTER 8
Substance abuse is the substitute for the lack of emotional nourishment responsible for its use in the first place.
CHAPTER 9
Human beings are incapable of non-self-interest, altruism an anti-self delusion undermining healthy nourishment in relationship with ourselves, others, and Spirit.
CHAPTER 10
Traditionally rigid facilitant/therapist boundaries unnecessarily prevent the heart-level connection necessary for true emotional healing and authentic and lasting change.
CHAPTER 11
Emotively immature strategically-defensed forms of me-space and we-space create specific ways of processing reality and drive all same-gender and opposite-gender relational expressions.
CHAPTER 12
The way we transact romance always involves projection of unmet dependent needs from childhood onto an adult partner, and until those wounds are healed, no relationship theory or therapy will ever support healthy authentic intimacy.
CHAPTER 13
All forms of uncommitted sexual behavior in adults are addictive unconscious flights from the terror of real intimacy: committed monogamy is the only form of sexual expression that challenges our deepest fears of emotive surrender and risk.
EPILOGUE
POSTE
Glossary of terms
BIOGRAPHY
WORKS BY DS BARRON
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