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This is I.T. (Inconvenient Truth)!! – Unbroken – Broken

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This is I.T. (Inconvenient Truth)!! – Unbroken – Broken

How do you fix something that isn’t broken? What does it mean to fix something that isn’t broken? "By habitually blaming others for his own indiscretions, the disturbed character resists modifying his problematic attitudes and behavior patterns.

There are publishing’s of series of articles on the habitual behaviors that not only keep persons with disturbed characters from developing a sense of accountability and responsibility but which also serve as effective tactics of manipulation. (See “Understanding the Dysfunctional Tactics of Disturbed Characters”, which kicked off the series.)

Perhaps no behavior which disordered characters are prone to displaying is more common than their tendency to blame others when they do something wrong. Confront them on something they did that was insensitive, inappropriate, hurtful, or even harmful, and you’ll find them playing the blame game — pinning the fault on someone or something else. You’ll often hear them claim that some person or circumstance made them do what they did instead of acknowledging that they had a choice about how to respond to the situation and failed to choose wisely.

The tactic of blaming..." MEDICAL INFORMATION FROM DR. GEORGE SIMON (#45) NOT ON SITE

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