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Control Issues – Inner VS Outer Control in Battering and in Anxiety Disorders

by Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Control issues are central to many psychological disorders. Certainly it is the case in battering, and it is also true for anxiety disorders.

The lack of inner control is compensated for by an attachment to controlling what’s external. The external control is experienced as inner control through it, because the “external” that you control on some level defines you. This is more clearly evident in obsessive compulsive disorders.

To read the complete article, please visit:  Control Issues – Inner VS Outer Control in Battering and in Anxiety Disorders

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