Overcoming Self-Defeating Behaviors: The Outer-Child
Overcoming Self-Defeating Behaviors: The Outer-Child
Overcoming Self-Defeating Behaviors: The Outer-Child
Kristin Petrucci
ED PS 5067-090 Overcoming Self-Defeating Behaviors
What is the outer-child? Ways we may indulge the outer-child. How can we overcome self-defeating behaviors? Ways to practice self-love and acceptance. Practice self-love
Anderson(2011)
"Outer child is an overarching concept [of self-sabotage] that encompasses defense mechanisms, character traits, knee-jerk reactions, habits and compulsions--all of your maladaptive behavior patterns. "Whereas Inner child is all about feelings, Outer child is all about behavior. "Outer child is the selfish, obstinate, impulsive, self-centered part of all of us. "Outer wants what Outer wants NOW and overrules you, the adult, in getting it." "Outer Child is the hidden "Chuckie" of the personality. Even the nicest people we know can act like an eight-year old with a full blown conduct disorder (perhaps not in public) when they feel rejected, dismissed, abandoned. "Outer child is born of unresolved abandonment. It wreaks havoc in your relationships when it acts out your inner child's primal fear of abandonment. "When your adult self and your inner child are out of alignment, Outer child gains power and acts out your neglected needs and feelings however it wants--to hell with your goals. Bottom line: If your head and heart remain disconnected, you can expect Outer Child to become more and more emboldened to butt into your life. "The antidote is to create a deeper [and more loving] internal bond [i.e., between your inner child and adult]. Website to help us discover our outer-child: (most common forms of selfsabotage) http://www.outerchild.net/send-your-outer-child-issues
Sleep Deprivation
Sugar/Food Indulgence
Sedentary--lifestyle
Over-scheduling
60% of Americans spend between one and six hours a day viewing content on electronic devices.
Over-Spend
What are three behaviors you do regularly that leave you feeling mad, depressed, deflated, or guilty?
Where do you fit in? Many times we may teeter-totter between different quadrants or self-acceptance. Can you accept that you are not perfect? That you might make mistakes and it is okay?
Ulrich, 2008
Self-worth
Your comfort zone and self-worth go hand in hand. If a constant barrage of negative messages was the legacy of your childhood, those messages form the basis of your comfort zone and may be running your life today. (Dennis Wholey)
Practice Self-appreciation
Puffs of appreciation
(Dr. Eva Selhub)
What if you started each day with someone saying this to you?
WHO YOU ARE
For the next week, choose a self-defeating behavior to work on: Write down the behavior that sabotages you. Write down something you can do to replace that behavior. Example: Watching TV 2 hours a dayReplace withwalk on treadmill or exercise if I am watching TV. Practice self-appreciation: Take a moment each day to practice: puffs of appreciation Lets practice now!
Challenge!
References:
Leon F. Seltzer, Ph.D. Evolution of the Self, on the Paradoxes of Personality http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/evolution-the-self/201101/self-sabotage-and-yourouter-child-pt-4-5 Who You Are http://youtu.be/M2hztv3FwCc Studio C New Years Resolutions http://youtu.be/jV5JFEmLbjM Eva M. Selhub, M.D. Maintain Self Care Despite Stress http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/video?id=6815452&pid=null Robert A. Emmons, Ph.D. (2007) Thanks: How the new science of gratitude can make you happier Emmons, R. A., & McCullough, M. E. (2003). Counting blessings versus burdens: Experimental studies of gratitude and subjective well-being in daily life. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology Diane Ulrich (2004) Diagram Responses to Weakness http://techland.time.com/2011/11/24/how-many-hours-a-day-would-you-guess-people-watchelectronic-devices/#ixzz2mZxizOZz http://wellbeingwire.meyouhealth.com/physical-health/report-68-2-million-people-in-u-s-aresedentary/#sthash.cmWcSoOT.dpuf http://www.outerchild.net/send-your-outer-child-issues Anderson, Susan (2011) Taming Your Outer Child: A Revolutionary Program to Overcome SelfDefeating Patterns Clip-Art Office.com Wholey, Dennis Why Do I Keep Doing That?: Breaking the negative patterns in your life