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What does resistant behavior mean?
Resistance, in psychoanalysis, refers to oppositional behavior when an individual’s unconscious defenses of the ego are threatened by an external source.
What is an example of resistance in psychology?
Examples of psychological resistance may include perfectionism, criticizing, disrespectful attitude, being self-critical, preoccupation with appearance, social withdrawal, need to be seen as independent and invulnerable, or an inability to accept compliments or constructive criticism.
What types of Behaviours are used to demonstrate that resistance?
Passive change resistance. The behaviour: individuals remain silent about their views or appear to agree to changes, but then do not act on them.
What causes emotional resistance?
The cause behind emotional resistance can vary between all of us because our paths leading up to this point have been different. But regardless of how our paths differ from one another, our upbringings play a major factor in how we react to the world around us and interact with ourselves and others.
How do you release resistance in your body?
Release resistance in 4 steps
- Step 1: Acknowledge your resistance. The first step to breaking free from resistance is to acknowledge it.
- Step 2: Surrender to spiritual guidance. We have been programmed to believe in the fears of the world.
- Step 3: Release judgment.
- Step 4: Proactively choose joy.
How do you remove resistance?
1. Become aware.
- Become aware. The problem usually is that we don’t think about Resistance.
- Combat this by realizing that you are facing Resistance. Once you become aware of it, you can fight it, and beat it.
- Be very clear, and focus.
- Clear away distractions.
- Have a set time and place.
- Know your motivation.
- Just start.