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Note To Behavioral Therapists
Because my own behavioral issues, and my own public political and economic issues, follow my own vocal trauma communication concerns and bad-health memories, It seems my most effective management therapies usually begin more cooperatively more quietly spoken in vocal kindness, and then move on to behavioral mindfulness to focus on expressing active compassion, as needed and invited, verbally and non-verbally. If I can leftbrain need to articulate cooperative intent and rightbrain feel compassionately active hope, then healthier integral behaviors tend to follow by seeking co-acclimation in-between these self/other needs with co-arising feelings affluently/effluently communing. I do not conclude from these experiences and memories that behavioral therapies are misguided or misdirected. But, I do both want and feel behaviors are non-verbally and verbally communicated, with or without aggressive competitive intent, and usually somewhere ambiguously in-between interdependence and fragmentation, regenerative and degenerating investments spent and dynamically returning.
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