Stop Feeling Controlled by a Difficult Family Member or Colleague
December 17th, 2009 admin
Usually people are “difficult” because they are going about getting their needs met in the only way they know how. They have very specific (and we might think “overly rigid”) ways of feeling powerful and having esteem; they focus narrowly on controlling things, situations, and people so …
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