Sentences with phrase «fears of aloneness»

Children do not develop fears of aloneness and separation associated with being put to sleep alone.

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It also includes feelings of extreme fear, aloneness, disrespect, lack of control or helplessness.
It was an experience full of fear, apprehension, and aloneness.
Ironically, painful feelings such as aloneness, emptiness, anxiety, sadness, jealousy, fear, guilt and shame - feelings that we tend to see as problems unto themselves — are often symptoms of a deeper root cause: physical, emotional and spiritual self - abandonment.
We shouldn't see ourselves as different from these couples, except for the fact that they are living in a state of ongoing fear: of losing the person they once cherished, of uncertainty, of a life without the person that mattered most to them, of a life of aloneness.
Dependency involves both insecure attachment, expressed as difficulty tolerating aloneness; intense fear of loss, abandonment, or rejection by significant others; and urgent need for contact with significant others when stressed or distressed, accompanied sometimes by highly submissive, subservient behavior.
The four areas of functioning include Affect (chronic / major depression, helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness, guilt, anger, anxiety, loneliness, boredom, emptiness), Cognition (odd thinking, unusual perceptions, nondelusional paranoia, quasipsychosis), Impulse action patterns (substance abuse / dependence, sexual deviance, manipulative suicide gestures, other impulsive behaviors), and Interpersonal relationships (intolerance of aloneness, abandonment, engulfment, annihilation fears, counterdependency, stormy relationships, manipulativeness, dependency, devaluation, masochism / sadism, demandingness, entitlement).
Parts of the personality that are dedicated to fulfilling attachment needs display phobia of emotional loss, manifesting in fears of abandonment, clinging behaviors, intolerance of aloneness, and regressive dependency.
The four areas of functioning include Affect (chronic / major depression, helplessness, hopelessness, worthlessness, guilt, anger, anxiety, loneliness, boredom, emptiness), Cognition (odd thinking, unusual perceptions, non-delusional paranoia, quasi-psychosis), Impulse action patterns (substance abuse / dependence, sexual deviance, manipulative suicide gestures, other impulsive behaviors), and Interpersonal relationships (intolerance of aloneness, abandonment, engulfment, annihilation fears, counter-dependency, stormy relationships, manipulative behaviours, dependency, devaluation, masochism / sadism, demandingness, entitlement).
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