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Boundaries: Stop Getting Abused and Learn Healthy Boundaries

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2007

Enjoy this sample. To have high self-esteem it is imperative that a person know what healthy boundaries are and how to defend them without offending others. This mental health video on appropriate boundaries is a self-help resource of the highest order. It describes what true boundaries are and how to implement them. Learn how to identify abuse and gain the self-esteem to stop it.

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  • @sidthinker You can walk into a room where two people have been arguing and have stopped. However, you will still feel the tension when you walk in the room. Have you ever heard the expression the atmosphere was so thick you could cut it with a knife. Even though you did not hear the arguement you can feel it.

  • Great insight.

  • Where is the last part of this presentation regarding name calling and cussing?

  • that's not good enough!

  • ONE ON NETFLIX

  • This is very helpful. I need information like this to make sense of the people I have to deal with in my life. Thank you.

  • Interesting stuff but it cut short on the other good stuff we needed to know.

  • This helps give some insight in when you are not setting appropriate limits with people. It helps see how this has negatively affected your life. As I thought I had conquered whatever was leading me into one unhappy relationship or another, I was not aware that I still had problems setting boundaries. After watching this clip, I realized I was just avoiding situations where I might have my boundaries overrun. I have started learning the strength to set appropriate limits and feel good about it.

  • Ok, I do believe in the invisible energy we emitt...but, that's a poor example...when people are in a room arguing they are talking and you can see them...so, it's easy to conclude that the energy they put forth is from what they do with their bodies and voices, which are observable with our normal senses, vision and hearing.

  • not appropriate to have an argument with a child...very good stuff.

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