Resolving Abandonment Experiences with Barack Obama

"Take the first step in faith. You do not
have to see the whole staircase.
Just take the first step."
Martin Luther King, Jr.

A “corrective learning experience,” has been described in others writings by this author as events, experiences, or acts that allow us the opportunities and resources to correct or heal an abandonment experience. This includes our self-esteem, ability to bond, love, and trust; as well as our desires to destroy, harm, or kill others and ourselves.

To read how the election of Barack Obama would provide "corrective learning experiences" to individuals, groups and nations...click here!

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  • 7/8/2008 3:48 PM Jason P wrote:
    Link to my recent post on Barack at Barack's website...comment if you want.

    I have posted it on my main blogs too.

    Anyways, I like the premise of your article. I just hope too much is not made of a man that is more pragmatic than the usual dogma hounds that circle the drain that is Washington...I guess will see soon enough.
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  • 7/8/2008 5:17 PM jrayrice wrote:
    Thank you for your comment, post, and link to Barack's website!
     
    Barack will make a different for three reasons: 1) the country is sick of the lies and cheaters that have made us unsafe in and out of our country; 2) he has good ethics will a base under him that has the same; and 3) people around the world want ethical and honest problem-solving leadership in America!

    We must get it right this time!

    Thanks again!
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  • 7/28/2008 1:19 PM Terry Marsh wrote:
    I agree with your theory toward the resolution of emotional problems resulting from abandonment, but I also believe that many people don't even realize that they are carrying so much emotional baggage.

    Many people tend to deal with emotional issues the best way that they can, which sometimes lead to self-medication and negative personality traits. Unfortunately, many of these people could benefit from therapy, but do not seek it out.
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  • 7/28/2008 8:33 PM jrayrice wrote:
    Thank you! You have a keen understanding of abandonment and the need to resolve these experiences. I agree with your perceptions. This is why I have set-up this blog and website. My goal in life is to assist as many people as I can by writing, training, and speaking to this issue.

    I hope that you will assist me in spreading the word with my new book that will be on sell at Amazon.com in August.

    Thanks again! 
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  • 8/14/2008 9:04 AM liz wrote:
    Your post are wonderful and hit on good subjects. Keep up the great post. Best Wishes
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  • 8/14/2008 10:21 AM jrayrice wrote:
    Thank you! I appreciate your support and comment!
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