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    Containment of aggression

    July 6, 2008

    It is crucially important for the core-styled to grow the capacity to contain their aggression/anger/outrage in relation to their more avoidant outer-styled partner. This, of course, entails learning to manage feelings of disappointment and to reign in the tendency towards emotional escalation, all of which go to the heart of the core-styled’s personal project within the marriage-of-opposites.

    The hard part to all of this is that improvements in emotional containment on the core-styled’s part do not necessarilly guarantee that the outer-styled partner will become emotionally present and available. It does, however, contribute to an emotional environment wherein emotional availability may eventually emerge, especially if both in the marriage are assisted by a therapeutic process.

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    Orin Borders, Ph.D, a psychologist in private practice with a long standing interest in the Marriage-Of-Opposites, is the originator on this site.

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    Commentaries on the Marriage-of-Opposites

    • Chapter 1: The Phenomenon
    • Chapter 2: Final Common Pathways
    • Chapter 3: The Problem Of Nondifferentiation And Developmental Levels
    • Chapter 4: Defensive Presentations – When Appearances Deceive
    • Chapter 5: The Impact Of Gender
    • Chapter 6: The Core- Versus Outer-Styled…Two Differing Projects

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