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People with a strong ability to mentalize have the often difficult-to-attain perspective of understanding themselves from the outside and others from the inside. So, for example, you understand your recent outburst with your partner is despite your anger toward him for a problem in the moment due to mounting anger from problems with him over time; or due to misplaced anger from problems at work. And you might see his angry response as defensiveness. By recognizing this, you can work with your partner to more effectively address the situation and move on.
Can you relate to this idea? Can you see how your understanding of your own or your partner's experiences and motivations help keep your relationship on track?
If you would like to read more in detail about this topic in my The Art of Relationships blog, click here .
Dr. Becker-Phelps's discussions and her responses in those discussions are for general educational purposes only. If you need help for an emotional or behavioral problem, please seek the assistance of a psychologist or other qualified mental health professional.
You know, its amazing how we do that in our relationships without even realizing we are doing it? I have always tried to get where they are comming from, is she really mad about this particular thing, or is it something from work, or something i did earlier? This is a good way to solve conflicts. Even if your S.O. doesn't understand this, you can still use it very effectively to calm the situation.
This is so cool!!! Thank you, Dr. Becker-Phelps, for bringing this up!!!
Dennis
Each day gets better, thats good enough for me.
Just wanted to let you know.
Dennis
Also, I'm sorry to hear you are in pain -- I just hope it is all for a good purpose in the end. Take care.
I did read the whole article, i found it facinating! Do you have any further recomendations? I am always willing to learn more!
Thank you, for the concern! Its been two weeks now, and getting much better. I don't feel as if i was beaten with a baseball bat, anymore. This surgery, can only improve my pain level. Before this, i could hardly move my neck, without passing out. This is a huge improvement for me!
Thanks again!
Dennis
You might find some of my blogs on PsychologyToday helpful. They tend to be related to developing self-awareness and self-compassion.
If you have any answers, I would love to hear them!!!!!!!!
Thanks again, Dr. Becker-Phelps, you're the best!!!
Dennis
Yes, i am a little better. I had cervical fusion surgery on the 31st of Dec. for L-4-5 & 6-7. For the last two weeks, i felt as if someone had beaten me with a baseball bat. Now, its not too bad. Healing slowly.
No, i don't have close enough family, nor do i have friends that would bother to help me. I do have one great friend that would if she could. But she lives in Ca., and i live in Iowa. No help there.
I was barred from driving for two weeks. However, without any help, i was forced to drive myself to another town to see my P.C.P., and another time, to get some groceries. Both times i was racked with fear of passing out while driving. Thank goodness, i made it alright!!!
Things are progressing nicely, so no complaints on my side. The doctor did a nice job, and i thank him profusely! The nurses were wonderful, and i thank them profusely, also!!!
I thank you profusely also, for your concern!!!
Dennis
I hope you are sticking with therapy and that you connect with your therapist.
Take care.
I found myself busy with other things, then suffered through a serious bout of depression. This morning, i forced myself out of bed. So many things caught up to me at once. The slow healing from surgery, Joe, money, or lack thereof, and i lost one of my babies, Bobo, fell off my flower stand, and killed himself. That was the final straw, i guess? My baby Bobo is a pet rat. I still have Bubba, but he seems so depressed himself. It was hard, but i spent all my time, (all the time i could) with him. Trying to make him feel better.
I don't ever want to feel like that, again!!! Still no confirmed date to see my therapist, either. I have no idea as to what the hold up is? I called them this morn., no answer as usual, but left another message. Hopefully, soon?
Thanks for everything!!!
Dennis
Love, Hugs, and lots of Spoons,
Vicki
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