Neil Warner

Neil Warner

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

We can offer you a great book on human needs!





DO YOU KNOW WHAT ARE THE MAIN HUMAN NEEDS?

And why they are so important for our happiness?




2. What Are the Critical Bonding Needs?


Briefly, here are our top four bonding needs. I have derived this list from my observations of clients and by delving into the literature and research on psychology and human development:


  1. We need safety, care, and true acceptance from our parents for the duration of our childhood. If these needs are unmet, we suffer in relationships as adults.

  2. We need lots of social connections, many of which need to be closer than others.

  3. We need to matter to others, be approved of and be held in high esteem by others.

  4. We need one significant, permanent and loving partner. We will have a deep craving and sense of something missing – even if we deny these feelings from our consciousness and refuse to acknowledge them – until we find such a partner.


For many people, at least two if not all four of these bonding needs are going unmet for long duration. In many cases, this state of chronically unmet bonding needs feels “normal.”


It does not occur to the person that anything is wrong, except that relationships just don’t seem to work that well for them. In other words, he or she experiences relationship pain without recognizing the deeper cause: their own mindset created by childhood attachment.  

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

How to Deal With a Passive Aggressive Husband

Are you wondering what kind of life could you have with a good partner? Perhaps your mistake can be marrying a person who  will act as a passive aggressive person with you. 



How to Deal With a Passive Aggressive Husband

A secure partner is a responsive partner

How do you know if your beloved will be there for you when you have a moment of need?

It all begins with attachments...



A secure partner is a responsive partner

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

How can you know about men's emotional needs, if the clam up?




How can you know about the emotional needs of your man?



 

Here we recommend this post about emotional needs:

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

How to deal with a passive aggressive husband?

 There is a steady progression in the process of realizing the main cause of some spousal behaviors.



In this
progression, you go slowly discovering what’s is wrong in your marriage.
First you feel that something is odd, because you have some feelings of
hurt that don’t correspond with the objective situation…you are happily
married, and then some response from your spouse makes the whole
perception shake, and you are not so sure who you are.

As one
woman at the end of her rope described this constant passive
aggression as a situation where she would receive either punishment or
love, in a sequence without any logic.


Please, read more here:



How to deal with a passive aggressive husband?