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"Controlling Behavior" Articles
 

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Controlling verbal aggression is crucial if you’re living or dealing with a person who likes to attack others using sharp, hurtful words. Controlling verbal aggression can be a pain if you are not skilled or trained to deal with an aggressor. One of the techniques for controlling verbal aggression is to study the assailant. You may need to teach him a permanent lesson, so that potential future victims could be spared from his ways.

If you spot the signs of a controlling boyfriend, you need to deal with his controlling personality immediately. A relationship is supposed to be a well-balanced companionship between two persons. The first step when you detect the signs of a controlling boyfriend is to communicate your concerns immediately... in a non-offensive way.

Do you find yourself in power struggles with your children? Discover how trying to control your children can lead to the resistance and rebellion that characterizes authoritarian parenting.

As a relationship counselor, I am constantly being asked why so many relationships fail. In the 37 years that I have worked with couples, I have discovered five major relationship killers.

Are you keeping yourself miserable by holding on to blame and resentment? Are you confused between the difference between condoning and forgiveness?

Believing that something is your fault fosters another false belief: that you control others and outcomes. Learn how this keeps you stuck being a victim. Discover the difference between fault and responsibility.

Many partners attempt to bond with candles, wine or lingerie, only to find their time together feeling flat, empty and passionless. In this article, discover what really creates bonding, intimacy and passion with your partner.

There are many reasons for teaching proper dog behavior, and teaching such behavior has many benefits for both the human and canine partners. Dog behavior training is vital to such life and death issues as preventing aggression, controlling dog or dog aggression problems...

Do find yourself reacting to your partner's controlling behavior with your own controlling behavior? Do you find that your minor conflicts often escalate into major conflicts? Discover a simple way to change all this!

Autism is a disorder that must be treated with a variety of methods since there is no effective way to completely cure it. One of the ways you can help keep the symptoms of autism under control is by studying diet. Parents of children with autism have reported that by controlling diet, they see a significant difference in their child's behavior. Two of the main dietary concerns are glutton and casein.

If you feel like a volcano is about to explode in your head, get a grip on yourself and realize that there are at least three ways to control your anger.

It is time for less talk and more action - loving action.

Loving actions are those actions that support our highest good and the highest good of others. Loving actions are those actions that are motivated by love rather than by fear.

Discover how "prescribing the symptom" can turn complaining, whining, anger and power struggles into laughter and healing.

Do you find yourself attracted to the same kind of person over and over and it never works out? Discover how your low or high frequency determines the kind of person you will attract.

Learn the 10 most important things you should ask so you end up with the best dog behavior training program for you and your dog. So many companies claim to have the best program. The secret is to narrow your choices by knowing what information you need to look for so your decision is easy.

This page describes disruptive behavior disorder and offers advice

If you are struggling to training your Great Dane then it could be that you body language is sending the wrong signals...

Owning a dog can be one of the most enjoyable things that a person can do. By taking care of the dog, they will provide you with a lifetime of loyalty and love that is often unmanaged by any human. At times, however, there may be problems with being a pet owner that you need to deal with. A good example of this is aggressive dog behavior.

Many people on a healing path have found it extremely challenging to heal their shame. Yet when you understand the purpose of shame, you will be able to move beyond it.

Having good behavior is the same as having good health. When you don't have stress or anxiety, your behavior will be normal and you will have good health. But when you feel stressed out, your behavior will not be good. Discover in this article what causes bad or unwanted behavior. Understanding behavior is the first step in doing something about any behavior that you want to change.

 
 
 

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