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Test Boundary Setting and New Relationships
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1st QUESTION: How is a healthy "limit" defined operationally?
As an impenetrable wall to insulate you from the world?
As a set of strict rules to control the other person
The distance at which a person can love another person and himself/herself simultaneously
As an aggressive defense mechanism
QUESTION 2: What constitutes a boundary violation in the post-trauma context?
Saying "yes" to another while saying "no" to oneself
Saying "no" to others to always protect oneself
Openly discussing differences
Negotiating fair agreements between the two
3rd QUESTION: How should boundaries be communicated to filter out those who seek exploitation?
Apologizing for having needs
Justifying every decision in detail
With doubts and hesitations so as not to offend
Clearly, directly and without apology for existing
QUESTION 4: What diagnostic tool is considered the most powerful for assessing a new relationship?
The person's credit history
The act of saying "No" to small requests
Physical appearance and attractiveness
Number of mutual friends
QUESTION 5: How does a psychologically healthy person react to a "No"?
Getting offended and stopping talking
Attempts to convince the other person to change his or her mind
Accepts the refusal, perhaps with curiosity, but without retaliation
Mocks the decision made
QUESTION 6: What does an angry or manipulative reaction to a "No" reveal?
A potential threat or immediate toxic profile
That the person is very passionate
That the person has a lot of character
That the person is very interested in us
7TH QUESTION: What are examples of "Green Flags" in a relationship?
Excessive jealousy and schedule control
Respect for individual pace and genuine empathy
Expensive gifts from day one
Promises of eternal love on the first date
8th QUESTION: What should attraction be based on in a healthy relationship?
In the familiarity of unresolved wounds
In the need to be saved by each other
In mutual economic dependence
In shared values and mutual respect, not codependence
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