Impinged-upon Adults’ Relationships with Others (PDF)

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About Course

  • THE ROLE OF CONSTANT ANXIETY
  • PSYCHOSOMATIC SYMPTOMS
  • THE STANCE OR POSTURE OF IMPINGED-UPON ADULTS
  • RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHERS FEEL UNEQUAL
  • PATIENTS’ REEVALUATION OF THEIR RELATIONSHIPS
  • PATIENTS’ CONFUSING PRESENTATION OF THEIR CAPABILITIES
  • PATIENTS’ RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR OWN CHILDREN
  • THE PRESENTATION OF A CREATIVE SELF
  • THE SEARCH FOR A PARTNER

What Will You Learn?

  • Understanding “impinged-upon” behavior – how certain adults feel restricted, burdened, or imposed upon in their relationships.
  • The impact of constant anxiety – how persistent worry shapes thoughts, emotions, physical health, and social interactions.
  • Recognizing psychosomatic signs – identifying how anxiety can manifest as physical tension or health problems.
  • Relationship patterns – why these adults often experience unequal or unbalanced relationships.
  • Self-awareness and coping strategies – how to reevaluate personal strengths, set boundaries, and manage anxiety in social and family contexts.
  • Parenting and interpersonal dynamics – understanding how personal anxieties can affect children, friendships, and romantic partnerships.
  • Path to healthier relationships – insights on seeking balanced, supportive, and fulfilling connections.

Course Content

Impinged-upon Adults’ Relationships with Others
The book explores adults who feel “impinged-upon,” meaning they often feel imposed upon, burdened, or restricted psychologically. A central theme is constant anxiety: these adults often live in a persistent state of worry or stress, which shapes their internal life. This anxiety can manifest physically as psychosomatic symptoms, showing up as bodily tension or health issues. Their posture and body language often reflect vulnerability or a need for help. Relationships often feel unequal: they may feel they do more emotional labor than others. Therapy can help them reevaluate relationships, identify unhealthy patterns, and work toward balance. They may underplay their own abilities, confusing themselves and others about their true capabilities. Their anxieties can affect parenting and bonding with children. Finding a healthy romantic partner is challenging due to anxiety and self-image issues.

  • THE ROLE OF CONSTANT ANXIETY

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