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Home Up Inventory Low Esteem Model Root Sources Looking Good Acting Out Pulling In Entertainer Troubled Person Enabling Rescuing People-Pleasing Nonfeeling Old Self-Scripts
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Laying
the Foundation
Acting Out Personality
Content:
Appearance to the world of the acting out
personality
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The "scapegoat'' of the environment
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Irresponsible
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Troublemakers
at home, work, school, or community
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Get into a lot of mischief
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Runaways
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Drug or alcohol problems
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Delinquent or pre-delinquent behavior
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Brushes with legal authority
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Rebellious against any type of authority figure
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Do not take direction easily
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Goof off people
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Bring disgrace to family, fellow workers, friends,
or self
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Lack tolerance for others
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Poor achievement record
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Angry, hostile, or belligerent
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Fail at school or work
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Sexually promiscuous, unwanted pregnancies, sexually
transmitted diseases
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Unwilling to abide by rules or codes of conduct
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Prone to use a self-destructive behavior pattern
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Lack of worth to the system, organization, family
unit
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Sullen and uncooperative
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Bombastic, mouthy, caustic
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Shallow, self-centered, manipulative, exploitive

Feelings inside persons with the acting out
personality traits
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Lack freedom to vent frustration directly onto its
source
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Emotional withdrawal from problem situations, e.g.,
family, job, peer interactions
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Dependence on others to fill unsatisfied need for
belonging to a family or unit
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Starved for attention from those in their lives who
have problems
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Lots of bottled up emotions; need for acceptance,
belonging, being wanted and cared for
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Jealous and irritated at all the attention others
get in family, school, job, or with friends
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Sense of being neglected, ignored, or unwanted
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Sense of no emotional support from their enviornment
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Intense need for love and intimacy
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Unwilling to use "achievement tactics'' to gain
others' love, attention, and respect
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Self hatred for not being "good enough'' to gain
unconditional acceptance from others
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Intense sense of rejection and loneliness
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Intense hurt
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Consumed with anger:
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at parents for not caring
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at the person in their life who has the real major
problem
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at the looking good types for hiding and denying the
problem
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at the world for accepting their behavior as "real''
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at selves that brought them to their current problem
state

Negative consequences of acting out behaviors
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Low self-esteem
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Excesses can lead to poor nutrition and poor health
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Involvement in hazardous exploits and accidents
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Self-destructive consequences in school, job,
family, community
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Suicide: accidental or intentional
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Alcoholism or chemical dependency
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Heavy sense of guilt for personal negative behavior
traits
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Self loathing and self hatred
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Shallow relationships with others with few deep,
caring friendships
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Lack of trust in others
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Problem in showing love for others
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Peer group becomes primary reference or system for
their involvement in life
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Anger increases rather than decreases
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Poor development of intimate, cooperative, or loving
relationships with others
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Violation of accepted standards of behavior at home,
school, work, or in the community
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Use of emotional defenses of rationalizing, noisy
argumentation, etc.
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Provides troubled persons with a chance to get focus
away from themselves and onto the acting out person

Irrational beliefs of people with the acting out
personality traits
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No one is ever willing to admit how screwed up this
environment really is.
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There is no sense in trying to make it work in this
environment since no one else is willing to work on the problems.
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The only sanity in my life is with my friends.
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No one is going to tell me how to live my life.
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There is nothing I can do to make things better.
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No one loves me.
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No one understands me.
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I will do anything to get the love I need.
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Life sucks!
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You have got to be a sucker or a wimp to go along
with what they expect out of me.
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The only value that counts in life is to be
yourself.
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Everyone is so dumb they can't see what's going on.
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The only thing that counts in life is power.
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Attack first before you get attacked.
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Don't ever let anyone take advantage of you.
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Everyone in authority is messed up so ignore them.
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There is no proof that hard work and effort pay off
in the long run.
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Get out before they devour you.
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Don't trust anyone!
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Get everything you can grab because you won't be
given anything.
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I don't have any dependencies or problems.

Turning negative acting out traits into positive
potential
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Negative Acting Out
Behavior |
Positive
Potential |
| Reliance on peers |
They
can be helped to see that they are capable of being "real leaders'' if
correctly channeled. They have an ability to interact freely in a variety
of social settings. |
| Acting out |
They are capable of being healthy "risk
takers'' if correctly channeled. |
| Defiance |
They
are capable of seeing the "truth'' or "reality'' in a "corrupt'' or "sick''
system, e.g., family, school, job, or community organization. They can
speak the truth, which others often do not want to hear. |
| Rebellious |
They
challenge the status quo! They asks questions others are unwilling to ask
or to face. They can help others to analyze the propriety of rules,
customs, rights, and habits. |
| Withdrawn |
They are capable of pulling
themselves out of a "sick'' situation so as not to be caught up in the
disease themselves. They are capable of ignoring the games that keep
people down in a system. |
| Mischief making |
They
are capable of initiating lots of "fun'' or stress reducing activities for
the system, which have a unique form and involve imagination and
creativity. |
| Sullen |
Having
experienced rejection, hurt, and pain, if channeled they can be sensitive
to those who suffer similarly today. They can become excellent helpers due
to their ability to tune into and be sensitive to others. |
| Argumentative
and rationalizer |
They can be helped to channel their verbal prowess
so as to be effective logisticians or debaters. They have good potential
for being courtroom performers. |
| Irresponsible |
They need help recognizing that
their behavior is a part of a compulsive pattern in a delusional system.
Much of what appears to be irresponsible is a cry for help, which can
result in the family system getting help for itself. |
| Nonproductive |
If channeled appropriately they can
become a "change agent'' in family, school, job, or community, due to
their sharp awareness of inequality and injustice. With help, they can use
their willingness to speak out as catalysts for real changes for good in
such systems. |

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