However as much as children need limits (
set in a compassionate way) they also need us to look a little deeper at the real reasons behind their behaviour.
Not exact matches
But limit -
setting is also
compassionate; by stopping the patient from acting
in certain
ways that are self - injurious, one helps the patient, even if this is not appreciated at the time by the person by helped.
But here it goes... I am very friendly, honest,
compassionate, kind, caring, sort of
set in my own
way - but willing to try other things outside my comfort zone.
by the
way, like I know now, is incomplete, because: there is no mental life
in sigmund freud theories, we only can live
in a peaceful and quite
set, not wondering about the past or the future, filling our selves with anxiety, that would be quite similar to living
in Aleppo Syria right now (I'm just guessing and imagining) i prefer a loving and
compassionate set to observe and live my mental life
in no other time than right here, and right now!
If you are already involved
in a toxic relationship, seeking out the guidance of a
compassionate therapist can be beneficial
in order to learn healthier
ways of
setting boundaries and connecting with others.