Self Therapy Workbook Exercises
Self Therapy Workbook Exercises
Self Therapy Workbook Exercises
List of Exercises
Choose one of your parts that isn’t activated right now. Take a moment, close
your eyes, deepen your breath, and imagine that you are in a situation in which the
part is activated. Notice how it feels to be there. From that place, try accessing the
part using each of the channels—feeling, image, body, and internal voice. Write
down what you experience.
Take a moment to close your eyes, deepen your breath, and focus inward. Ask
yourself, “What parts are here in my current awareness? What emotions am I
feeling? What thoughts or messages am I telling myself? What body sensations are
present?” One by one as they arise, write them down. For each part, write as much
of the following information as you can. As before, you haven’t fully explored
these parts, so don’t worry if you only know a little about them.
What behavior will cue you that this part has taken over—for example,
withdrawing from your partner, taking over a conversation, or eating too much?
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When are these likely to occur during the next week? ________________________
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Situation: ___________________________________________________________
Don’t expect perfection. You probably won’t catch all the times this part is
activated or be clear about what is going on each time. That is very difficult to do.
You may be driving or trying to get a project finished or talking with someone, for
example, so it may be difficult to be aware of much else. That’s fine—just do the
best you can.
Blending Page 28
Choose a part of you that you are blended with in this moment. Take a moment
to close your eyes and see what is here. Ask yourself, “What am I aware of
thinking or feeling in this moment?” How strongly are you feeling the part’s
feelings right now?
It will probably be a part that you identify with as part of your personality. It
could be a part that motivates you to do things in your normal day, a part that
criticizes you or judges others, or a part that gets angry or reactive when things
happen, such as spilling your coffee or losing your keys. It could be a part that
organizes you, or worries you, or needs something from someone else, or any
other regular part that shows up in your life.
What does it feel like in your body when that part is here?
What parts of your body are you unaware of? For example, are you only in your
head? Only feeling your belly?__________________________________________
What is held as true from this part’s point of view? (For example: I have a lot of
responsibilities to fulfill and I have to keep working to fulfill them, or I never get
what I need from this person, or There’s never enough time.) ______________
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Unblending from a Target Part Page 30
You may use the part that you explored in the previous exercise (page 28), or
you may want to get to know a different part. If so, go through the steps previously
outlined until the part you are interested in is present. Let the part know in some
way that you are interested in getting to know it.
Here is a list of questions or actions that can help the unblending process.
• Ask the part to separate from you so you can get to know it.
• Ask the part to move out of your body.
• Ask the part to contain its feelings and not flood you while you focus on it.
• Move back to separate from the part.
• Notice how you feel toward the part.
• Get an image of the part at a distance from you.
• Do a short centering/grounding meditation to support your separateness from
the part.
When a part separates, you will notice a shift. This can be any of a number of
possible subtle changes in your awareness of it.
• You may feel an opening in your body and a sense of space and openness.
• You may see it move, for example, the image of the part moves farther away
from you.
• You might hear it agree to your request.
• You might feel emotionally lighter or freer.
What you noticed when you asked your Target Part to give you a little space:
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Sometimes parts are reluctant to separate. They may be confused about what it
means to unblend, or they may be frightened or stubborn. A good question to ask a
hesitant part is, “What are you afraid would happen if you did separate?” It can be
useful to reassure the part that you’re not trying to get rid of it or make it go away
—that you want to be able to listen to it better, and a little separation will allow
you to do that.
Here are some typical reasons that parts are reluctant to separate. If the part that
you have been working with in the previous exercises is hesitant to unblend, you
can check off any reasons that apply or add your own.
____ Fear that you will push it aside and not need it anymore.
Possible answer: I’m asking you to step aside for a short time while I explore
this issue. I want to get to know you, and I need some separation from you to do
that. You can come back in your old way, if you like, when we are done.
In addition: You may need to validate that you have pushed the part away in
the past and that this time is different.
____ Fear that you will do something unwise that it is protecting you from doing.
Possible answer: Reassure it that you are only asking for a defined period of
time. Remind it that you are here and that you will make sure that nothing bad
happens.
For the next week, take a little time each day to check in with your parts. Notice
which parts are activated at that moment, as you learned to do in this section. By
doing this regularly, you will get used to paying attention to your inner family.
Plan a certain time each day to do this exercise. Some people prefer to do it first
thing in the morning, others at night before they go to bed. Make a list of each part
that is activated at that time. For each one, fill in the following answers, if you
know them:
This exercise is best done with a partner or small group. Each person works for
ten minutes. After everyone has had a turn, spend some time giving each other
feedback about your experience while each person was exploring a part. Make
sure your feedback is about your own experience. It is helpful to use parts
language when giving feedback. This means speaking for the parts of you that
came up as you saw each person work.
Choose a part to work with that you feel comfortable blending with.
1. Speak as the part: “I am . . . and I feel . . .”
2. Act out the part’s feelings or its nature without words. Do so through body
movement, facial expression, and sound.
3. Check with the part to see if you represented it well.
4. Speak for it: “The part feels . . .”
Use the space below to make notes on your experience.
Part: _______________________________________________________________
For this exercise, choose a Protector that you don’t like or have some strong
feelings about. For example, you might have a part that gets angry easily and
interferes with your relationships with friends, or you might have a part that eats
too much even though you’re trying to be healthy or watch your weight. You
would naturally have reactions to parts like these. You might judge them or be
angry at them and want to get rid of them. You might also feel distant from them
or scared of them. Any of these attitudes that arise are coming from a Concerned
Part of you.
Take a moment to choose a Protector Part that you are interested in knowing
more about. First, access the Protector (Step P1, page 15) and then unblend as
much as you can from it (Step P2, page 27). This Protector will be your Target
Part.
Take note of what is going on in your body and how the part is responding to you
Ask the magic question, “How do I feel toward the Target Part now?”
What do you notice—anger, frustration, wanting the part to go away? Any of
these responses is a Concerned Part. Fill in the chart with your answers.
Self
Concerned Part – Name: _____________________________________________
Many people find it very helpful to map their parts. Mapping can clarify
relationships between parts, flesh out the number of parts at a trailhead, illuminate
the protective system, illustrate which parts are central to the system and which are
peripheral, show where parts stand in terms of their relationship to the Self, and
much more.
Mapping can be done when you are just beginning to get to know your system.
You can check in periodically with the original map to see how things have
changed as you keep working. You can also use parts mapping as an ongoing tool
for visually tracking your internal work and deciding where to focus your
attention.
There are many ways to map your system. One way is to use a large sheet of
paper and write down the names or images of the parts as you know them. You
can draw lines or arrows to illustrate the relationships. Here is my favorite way to
map your system:
Start by writing the names of parts on sticky notes as you think of them or feel
them and put the notes randomly on the paper. If you have a sense that a part is a
Protector and another is an Exile, use the appropriate colors. As things become
clearer, you can change colors.
Once all the parts are on the paper, sit back and look it over. I recommend
doing a centering exercise to get into Self so you can view the parts from that
place. If it feels right, take a few deep breaths with your hand on your belly.
Now begin to move the sticky notes to reflect the relationships between the
parts.
Once you have rearranged the parts, sit back again and reflect. Have you
become aware of any other parts? Add them. Now how does it look and feel?
Notice any shift in your emotional state or body awareness once you have the
map in front of you. Do you see a clear entry point where you want to begin your
investigation? Do you see parts that need the help and resources of the Self?
Getting to Know a Protector Page 45
Choose a Protector Part that you are interested in getting to know. It might be
one that is present right now in this moment, or you may access it as described in
Chapter 4. See what information is readily available about this Protector: how it
feels in your body, what it looks like, and what it says.
On the next page is a list of possible questions to ask the Protector. See which
questions are appropriate for this part at this time. You can fill in the part’s
answers on the page or on a separate piece of paper. There is also space for you to
write other questions that flow naturally from your discussion or that feel
important to you.
When the part gives an answer that piques your curiosity, follow it up. For
example, if the part says, “I want to keep safe,” you might ask, “What do you want
to keep safe from?” or “Who do you want to keep safe?” Be gentle and don’t
interrogate the part. Allow time for its answers to unfold naturally and just insert
questions to facilitate the process.
Naming a Part: It may be useful to have a name for the part, which could be a descriptive
phrase, a person’s name, name of a character, or anything else. Make sure the part names
itself. The name can change at any time in the future as your understanding of the part
evolves.
What are you afraid would happen if you didn’t (do your role)? ________________
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What are you afraid we would feel or do if you didn’t (do your role)? ___________
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What caused you to take on this role, and when did you start? _________________
Answer __________________________________________________________
This part might not answer your questions with clear, explicit descriptions.
Allowing a felt sense of the part or an image of the part to emerge can be
particularly important and informative. It’s fine if you start out with vague images
or body sensings, such as “folded over on itself,” “a sense of poignancy,”
“narrowing in the chest,” or “an empty sack.” Greet these sensory pieces of
information with an open heart and sincere curiosity. Let the part know what you
see or feel. For example, “I see that you are collapsed and empty” or “I notice that
you’re tense and seem anxious.” As you stay with the part or ask more questions,
the part’s unique nature will become clearer. Take your time and don’t push for
clarity. It will emerge.
Note any subtle images or vague sensations that you notice when getting to
know this part.
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Developing a Relationship with a Protector Page 50
Choose a Protector to work with. You may decide to choose one that you have
been working with, or you may want to choose a new one. Spend as much time as
you need to go through Steps P1–P4. Access the part, unblend from the Target
Part, and unblend from any Concerned Parts so that you are in Self with the
Protector. Here we are getting to know the Protector more deeply and making sure
that the Protector can feel your presence as you engage it. Remember to keep
checking that you are still in Self during this process.
Think of a situation in which a Protector gets triggered that causes you to behave
If you were able to act from Self, how would you like to behave in that situation?
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Do you have the life skills necessary to accomplish the positive behavior you are
If not, what kind of support would you need to be able to act in the way you
desire?
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Once you have unblended from the Protector and your Concerned Parts, and
you are in contact with the Protector from Self, ask if it will let you lead the next
time you are in a similar situation.
Concern: ___________________________________________________________
Response: __________________________________________________________
Concern: ___________________________________________________________
Response: __________________________________________________________
Concern: ___________________________________________________________
Response: __________________________________________________________
Think about when this situation is likely to occur over the next few weeks.
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Set an intention to be aware of whether this Protector takes over at those times.
When it does, work with it as described above to help it relax and let you lead. If
this works, take notes on what happened as soon as you can.
What did your behavior look like when you were leading from Self?
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Continue to track this kind of situation over the next few weeks, doing this
exercise each time the part is activated. Each evening before you go to bed, review
the day to see if the situation arose, and take notes (or expand your notes) on what
happened when you did this exercise. If the Protector allowed you to lead and
things turned out well, check to see if it now trusts you more. If you didn’t notice
the situation at the time or you didn’t do the exercise, explore what got in the way.
If this is a situation that doesn’t come up very often, it wouldn’t make sense to do
this review every night. You might decide to review once a week. Choose
whatever time frame is appropriate.
Speaking for Parts Page 62
What difference do you notice in your body and your feelings when you speak as
Think of a situation in which you were working with one part and became
aware that another part had taken over.
For the exercises in the next chapters, you may either continue the work you
have been doing with the Protector you were working with earlier or begin a new
piece of work by accessing a Protector you are curious about now. Remember to
go through all of the Steps P1–P5 in working with a new Protector: accessing it,
unblending from it, unblending from Concerned Parts, and getting to know and
developing a relationship with the Protector so you have permission to work with
the Exile.
If you are continuing your work with the Protector from the previous exercises,
take some quiet moments to go inside, ground yourself by focusing on your
breath, and feel yourself being supported by whatever you are sitting or lying on.
Reconnect with the Protector and make sure it remembers who you are before you
begin to make contact with the Exile.
Protector: __________________________________________________________
What the Protector feared would happen if it didn’t play its role:
___________________________________________________________________
How you know that the Exile that has been protected is available:
___________________________________________________________________
You may ask the Protector directly for permission to get to know the Exile.
After you get permission, it may be a good idea to check to see if there are any
other Protectors that object to your contacting the Exile.
Fears or concerns that this Protector has about contacting the Exile:
___________________________________________________________________
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Unblending from an Exile Page 75
For this exercise, you can either continue the work you have been doing with
the Exile you were previously getting to know or begin a new piece of work. If
you begin a new piece of work, make sure to complete the previous steps, up to
making contact with the Exile.
If you are continuing your work with the Exile from the previous exercise, take
some quiet moments to go inside, ground yourself by focusing on your breath, and
feel yourself being supported by whatever you are sitting or lying on. Reconnect
with the Protector and make sure it remembers who you are before beginning to
make contact with the Exile.
If necessary, focus on unblending from this Exile. Fill in your notes on this
process below.
How do you know that the Exile is here? (an image, a sensation, a memory,
etc.)
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What is the name of the Exile you are working with? ________________________
Let the Exile know that you are aware that it is blended with you and you are
feeling its feelings. Sometimes just this recognition calms things down a little.
Check off below any of the unblending procedures that have been helpful in
working with this Exile.
Ways to Unblend
____ Consciously separate from the Exile and return to Self.
____ Ask the Exile to contain its feelings so you can be there for it.
____ Ask the Exile to not overwhelm you if you move closer to it.
____ Do a centering/grounding induction to bring yourself back to Self.
Use the journal space below to take specific notes on this process.
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If the Exile won’t contain its feelings, ask it why it doesn’t want to.
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Exiles are often afraid that they won’t be heard or that they will be exiled again,
for example, pushed away out of consciousness, restricted, or forgotten.
Explain to the Exile that if it contains its feelings, you can safely be there for it.
Explain that you really want to hear its feelings and witness what happened to it,
but you need to be separate to do that.
Choose an Exile that you would like to get to know. You can either continue to
work with the Exile you were previously getting to know or begin a new piece of
work starting with a Protector, unblending from the Protector, asking Concerned
Parts to relax, and working through the process of identifying and making contact
with the Exile.
Wherever you choose to start, begin by taking a few moments to bring yourself
into your body. Make sure you are supported, either feeling your feet on the floor
or sensing the support of the chair you are sitting on. Focus on your breath. Notice
whether it is fast or slow, deep or shallow, high in your chest or low in your belly.
Allow your breath to deepen as you invite your body to relax, and reassure your
Protectors that you are there and are interested in getting to know the Exile.
From this place, make contact with the Exile.
Now check for any Concerned Parts. Do so by asking, “How do I feel toward
this Exile right now?”
Note below any Concerned Parts that you discover.
Ask each part what fears it has about the Exile it is protecting.
Fears: _____________________________________________________________
Fears: _____________________________________________________________
Fears: _____________________________________________________________
When the Concerned Parts have relaxed and the Exile is available for contact,
what do you notice?
As you begin to make contact with the Exile, let it know that you are here and
are interested in getting to know it. How do you do that?
____ Speak to it
____ Step closer to it
____ Open your heart to it
____ Breathe with it by synchronizing your breath with its breath
____ Look it in the eye
____ Make physical contact with it
____ Other ways _______________________________________________
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Finding Out About an Exile Page 82
Exile Names: Exiles often have names that are related to the age or time they were created.
Make sure each Exile names itself. The name can change at any time in the future as your
understanding of the part evolves.
Now take an opportunity to notice when an Exile is activated in real time. Each
time you are in one of these situations, pay careful attention to see if the Exile is
triggered. If it is, what does it feel? Note how you are aware that a part is there. Do
you notice physical shifts, behavioral changes, emotional flows? Does a Protector
become activated to guard against this Exile? If so, how does it act?
As you got to know the Exile, did it come with a clear memory? _______________
___________________________________________________________________
Were you aware of other Protectors coming in to protect the Exile during the
How do you (in Self) feel toward the Exile now? ___________________________
___________________________________________________________________
Does the Exile feel that you understand how bad it was? _____________________
___________________________________________________________________
Use the journal space below for other notes on the witnessing process.
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Reparenting an Exile Page 94
Now we are going to move on to reparenting the Exile. As before, you may
want to continue to work with the Exile you worked with in a previous exercise, or
you may want to explore a new Exile. If the latter is true, make sure to work
through all the previous steps so that your Protectors know you are here with the
best intentions and in your highest capacities of compassion and caring for the
Exile.
Wherever you choose to start, take a few moments and ground your Self
energy. Take a deep breath and then imagine bringing your breath in through the
top of your head and blowing it out through your toes. Imagine letting the air be
like the waves of the ocean, moving through you, calming and relaxing you. This
flow of air can wash away anything that keeps you from being fully in Self.
Once you have accessed and witnessed the childhood origins of an Exile’s pain,
ask if it would like you to enter the childhood scene or time and help it. If the
Exile is willing, imagine yourself going back in time and being there with the
child of the past. Let the Exile tell you what it wants to happen and what it wants
from you.
As you give the Exile what it needs, check to see if it can sense you. Then
check to see how it is responding to what you are giving. Is it taking it in? Take
time to feel the experience of giving (the love, support, compassion, and so on).
How does it feel in your body to be present with the Exile in this way? Then take
time for the Exile to bask in the good feelings that result and to feel the effects in
its body.
Exile: ______________________________________________________________
Whether the Exile wanted you to support it in advocating for itself: _____________
___________________________________________________________________
Use the journal space below to take specific notes on this process.
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Reparenting an Exile in Real Time Page 97
This exercise can be used to do follow-up work with an Exile that you have
already reparented and/or retrieved. Choose an Exile that you know well and have
already given reparenting to.
You can set an intention to reparent this Exile in real time over the next week.
When are these likely to occur during the next week? ________________________
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Find a way to remind yourself to be aware of whether this part becomes
activated at these times. When you notice that the Exile has been triggered, take a
moment to tune into it and find out what it is feeling and what it needs. Most
likely, it will need the same form of reparenting that you have already given it
during your time with it. This makes it easy to do because you already know what
it needs. Give the Exile the reparenting it needs in the moment.
Exile: ______________________________________________________________
Awareness triggers:
Feelings: ___________________________________________________________
Memories: __________________________________________________________
Thoughts: __________________________________________________________
Emotions: __________________________________________________________
Protectors arising: ___________________________________________________
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You are now going to give the Exile the opportunity to be retrieved—that is, to
come out of the past and into the present. You will probably want to work with an
Exile that you are very familiar with, possibly the one from the previous exercises.
As before, if you start with a new Exile, remember to begin with the Protector and
go through the steps for getting to know it (Steps P1–P5; see Appendix A, pages
155–156) as well as the first steps of getting to know the Exile. You could wait to
do this step after reparenting, or if you are feeling at any point that staying in the
past is unsafe for the Exile, you may suggest that you can bring it out.
Wherever you start, take some time to bring in Self energy. You want to be
clearly in Self so that the Exile can trust you and believe that you can and will take
it out of its unpleasant situation. To get in Self, it may be helpful to tense all your
muscles and then breathe a deep sigh of relief as you relax them. You can also do
this by muscle group: tensing and relaxing first your legs, then your lower torso,
then your chest, then your arms, then your shoulders, and finally your neck and
face.
Follow this with a deep life-giving breath in which you hold the inhale for a
few counts and then hold the exhale for the same number of counts.
From here, remind the Protectors that you are present with the strength and
compassion of Self energy and with the best of healing intentions for the Exile.
When you are in Self and are assured that the Exile is aware of you and trusts
you, offer it the possibility of being retrieved.
You might say, “Are you aware that you have been living in the past? It is
possible for me to help you leave this time and place and take you somewhere
where you will be safe. Are you interested in doing that?”
Exile: ______________________________________________________________
Where it is in the past: ________________________________________________
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The stages of the process you have gone through with this Exile:
___ Identifying it
___ Getting permission to work with it
___ Unblending from Concerned Parts
___ Getting to know it
___ Reparenting it
___ Unburdening it
How the Exile responded when you asked it about coming out of the past and into
Use the journal space below to take specific notes on this process.
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Unburdening an Exile Page 109
We are now going to unburden an Exile. You will want to work with an Exile
that you know well—either one from a previous exercise or one that you have
moved through all of the previous steps. This is usually done after the Exile has
been retrieved, but that is not necessary. You can still unburden an Exile if
something has shifted in the original situation and the Exile has decided to stay.
Before you make contact with the Exile, reaffirm that you are in Self and that
the Protectors recognize that you are.
You might take a few deep breaths and surround yourself with a colored or
white light. You might bring this light in through the crown of your head and let it
fill your body, bringing you peace, clarity, compassion, or any other Self quality.
Take a deep breath, confirm that you still have permission from any Protector
that has been involved, and make contact with the Exile.
Present the idea of unburdening to the Exile. You might say, “I can help you get
rid of the burdens that you have been carrying. You can release all those bad
feelings, memories, negative thoughts, pain, and confusions from the past. Do you
want to do that?”
Help the Exile through any reluctance it might have.
Exile: ______________________________________________________________
The element, spiritual figure, or other place or thing the burdens were released to:
___________________________________________________________________
Use the journal space below to take specific notes on this process.
___________________________________________________________________
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Releasing a Protector Page 116
We are now going to work with the Protector that has been connected to an
unburdened Exile. Begin this process at the point at which you can go back and
focus on a Protector whose Exile has been unburdened.
Take a moment to activate Self energy. You might try sitting up straight,
putting your hand over your heart, taking a deep breath, and chanting a sound. OM
is a good sound that vibrates the heart. Hmmmm or various vowel sounds have
been found to vibrate different energy centers. You can experiment and see what
brings you into your center today.
When you feel present in Self, focus your attention on the Protector. What is
your sense of it in this moment? Has it changed much since you started working
with it? Make sure that it knows who you are. You can ask it, “Have you been
watching what has been happening with the Exile that you were protecting? Does
it seem as though your role has changed? Would you also like to be unburdened?”
Fill in below your experience of releasing a Protector.
Protector: __________________________________________________________
How do you help the Protector with its concerns so that it feels more comfortable
When you unburden the Protector, what does it want to release its burden to?
___________________________________________________________________
What qualities that the Protector wanted to take in would be most helpful in the
future? _____________________________________________________________
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Are there any parts that are uncomfortable with these changes? ________________
___________________________________________________________________
When you go back to the original situation and imagine yourself there again, what
Choose a Protector that has released its protective role. You will be checking in
with it during the week, whenever it could be triggered.
What body sensations, thoughts, behavior, or emotions will let you know this
Homework Practice
In those situations in which the Protector is usually triggered, notice whether or
not it becomes activated. If it doesn’t become activated, notice how you feel and
act that is different from before.
Date Situation Thoughts Bodily Experience Feelings Behavior
Appreciate the changes you have made. How do you want to celebrate your
success? ___________________________________________________________
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If the Protector does become activated, check in to see what triggered it and what
it is afraid of. ________________________________________________________
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Keep track of this so you know what additional work is needed in a future
session to complete the transformation of this Protector.
Tracking Repetitive Interactions Page 132
Think about your interactions with your partner. We often find ourselves falling
into repetitive dialogues that leave us feeling frustrated and unheard. Use the space
below to write out one such dialogue.
I said:
She/He said:
I said:
She/He said:
I said:
She/He said:
I said:
She/He said:
I said:
She/He said:
I said:
Tracking Feelings During Dialogue Page 132
Use the worksheet on pages 138–139 to fill in the feelings that arose during
your repetitive dialogue. Take a moment to reflect on what you were feeling
during the dialogue. If you’re working with your partner, you might want to fill it
in together. If you’re working alone, spend some time feeling into your partner’s
side of the interaction. See if you can come from a compassionate Self. How well
do you know your own feelings? What do you understand about your partner’s
feelings, triggers, and parts? What underlies both of your reactions?
Tracking the Parts That Hold Feelings Page 138
As described on page 135, first use the worksheet below to fill in the feelings
that arose during your repetitive dialogue (see sample on pages 134–135).
Next, explore the parts that were triggered in the dialogue. What was the
positive intention of each of your parts? Ask each part what it wanted for you.
Repeating the question “What would I have if I got that?” will help you go
through layers of the process and get closer to the core of each part’s positive
intention.
Then, as before, see if you can feel into your partner’s experience and imagine
what his or her parts deeply wanted for him or her.
Choose a polarization that you are interested in exploring. As you follow the
steps below, use the information above as a reference.
1. Recognize polarized parts
Take some time to check in on the situation you are curious about. Make sure
that the parts in question are really polarized. Do they hold some charged energy
toward each other? Take some time to shift back and forth between the parts,
noting the following information.
Part A Part B
Name of Part
Name of Part
Willing to unblend?
3.
Clarify each part’s role, positive intent, and conflict
with the other part
Part A Part B
Fear
Part A Part B
6.
Get permission from each part to have a depolarization dialogue
with the other under the guidance of Self
Check again to see if parts are ready for a depolarization dialogue.
Part A Part B
7.
Each part states its position and then responds to the other
Part A Part B
Basic position
Response
8.
Each part listens to the other and responds accordingly
(true dialogue)
Part A Part B
Part A Part B
Resolution