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  • 5 elements of toxic legalism

    This affects your psychosocial orientation (PO). This affects your relational orientation (RO). This impacts your easement orientation (EO). Need-response nurtures each other’s easement orientation from ignoble pain relief to noble pain removal This shapes your conflict orientation (CO).

  • DEFUNCTIONS proposed

    See easement orientation . discomfort embrace ( n. ) - REFUNCTION A refunction to intentionally face See easement orientation and strategic pain relief . drift ( n. ) - DEFUNCTION The gradual and often See easement orientation and conflict orientation . Can explain some political extremism; see psychosocial orientation . See easement orientation .  

  • ENGAGE!

    These assessments occur as one element in a supportive need-response cycle . each demonstrates a distinction between: avoidant generalizing and engaging specifics ( relational orientation ), relieving pain and resolving needs to remove cause for pain ( easement orientation ), and mutual defensiveness and mutual engagement ( conflict orientation ).

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  • I | AnankelogyFoundation

    See easement orientation and conflict orientation .

  • NR Community | AnankelogyFoundation

    Public · 3 members Join Steph Turner August 7, 2023 NR101 QNR In response to NR101 step 5.2: 1) My easement orientation: I would say I am more resolve-over-relieve oriented. more specific-over-general oriented. I've always described myself as detail-oriented. oriented.

  • N | AnankelogyFoundation

    . psychosocial orientation (PO): easing self-needs while guarding met social needs or easing social Shapes one's political views. vulnerability orientation (V0) [or authenticity orientation (AO)]: guarded rationality or emotional honesty . relational orientation (RO): avoidant overgeneralizing or engaging relevant nuance . easement orientation (EO): relieve-over-resolve or resolve-over-relieve . conflict orientation (CO): defensively adversarial or mutual regard ; or put in another way: staying closed and

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