My Most Recent Abandonment Experience Is?

What is your most recent abandonment issue or experience? As stated in other articles on this blog abandonment experiences are normal outcomes of our day-to-day interactions, communications, behaviors, and reactions. This survey is seeking to identify your most recently abandonment experience. 

Please read the choices and select the best answer for yourself. No information is saved about your IP address, nor are any cookies added to your computer. Only your answer and the time is reported for any of our surveys.

Thank you for your participation and vote often! Please return to review the results and read the upcoming articles!

If you haven't taken the survey...What Is Your Core Abandonment Issues, please do so now!

 

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  • 6/29/2008 7:50 PM Maria wrote:
    I just voted in yor poll. I think your polls are such a great idea and they are always so well designed and thought provoking!
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  • 6/29/2008 8:05 PM jrayrice wrote:
    I can't thank you enough for participating in my surveys and reading my articles. It is readers like you that keep me going. Thanks again!
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  • 7/2/2008 11:40 AM Fluge Singapur wrote:

    To feel abandon isn“t a nice thing. You can have friends and live a normal social life, but there are situations you just feel abandoned... hmmm, stick with your family and true friends.
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  • 7/2/2008 1:17 PM jrayrice wrote:
    Having a support system is important! Abandonment experiences are a normal part of everyday interactions. We must learn how to feel good about ourselves and support others as well during these experiences and interactions.

    Thank you for sharing your comment and return to make more!
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  • 7/3/2008 11:02 PM martin miller-yianni wrote:
    I like your blog, is helps people come to terms with their emotional issues by expressing and admitting their problems. Thanks for the offer with a hand of help.

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  • 7/4/2008 1:56 AM K Fields wrote:
    I really like your blog. We are dealing with a lot of abandonment issues in our Church, and it is amazing to see how many are healed just with this one subject taken care of. I will rss your blog, so that I can keep reading your posts. Thanks bunches for this important information!
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  • 7/4/2008 9:30 AM jrayrice wrote:
    K., I love your insight! I had the same experience when I was treating people. By dealing with their abandonment issues they got better! I have found this to be true and this is why I am trying to assist people worldwide to understand that...its all about abandonment!

    Thank you!
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  • 7/4/2008 9:33 AM jrayrice wrote:
    Thank you for accepting! Please continue to read and comment!
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  • 7/5/2008 7:13 AM spindiva wrote:
    I always find something new to read and learn on this site. Keep up the good work.
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  • 7/5/2008 9:46 AM jrayrice wrote:
    Thank you! With comments like your I will keep them coming!

    Thanks again!
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  • 7/12/2008 12:43 AM JJ wrote:
    According to the survey, I have two. I lost a friendship I valued and My government failed to provide me safety, liberty, or justice. - Regards, JJ
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  • 7/12/2008 7:01 AM jrayrice wrote:
    Thank you! Your insight is keen! You point-out what I hope would happen. We have multiple abandonment experience in a given day. With that knowledge we need to be problem-solving daily and looking at how these events affect our self-esteem. We must remind positive and overcome our life events.

    Excellent insight! Thank you for sharing!
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  • 8/3/2008 12:11 PM jrayrice wrote:
    I found the same thing happens in therapy. When you deal with peoples unresolved abandonment issues they get better!

    Thank you for sharing! This is why I chosen...It's All About Abandonment!
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  • 8/5/2008 5:01 PM August wrote:
    I was pleasantly surprised to see the "miscarriage" option. Until I reached the bottom I thought that it had been overlooked, as it so frequently is.
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  • 8/5/2008 5:30 PM jrayrice wrote:
    Thank you! We often do not think about all of the life events that cause us to experience "abandonment."
    This is a common one, like you pointed out, that causes us to experience abandonment.

    Thanks again!
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