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HerrAdventure t1_j9ybja7 wrote

Seriously? What will it take for hate to leave this world? It'd be a miracle if this behavior can be of the past and if humankind can move forward into a combined effort in the pursuit of happiness.

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acfox13 t1_ja0aw8d wrote

All of us can (individually and collectively) actively practice trustworthy, re-humanizing behaviors that build secure attachment; and call out untrustworthy, dehumanizing disconnecting behaviors that undermine secure attachment. Here are the resources I use:

The Trust Triangle

The Anatomy of Trust - marble jar concept and BRAVING acronym

10 definitions of objectifying/dehumanizing behaviors - these erode trust

"Emotional Agility" by Susan David. Endlessly helpful in learning how to grieve and process my emotions.

"NonViolent Communication" by Marshall Rosenberg. This is a compassionate communication framework based on: observations vs. evaluations, needs, feelings, and requests to have needs met. Revolutionary coming from a dysfunctional family and culture of origin.

"Crucial Conversations tools for talking when stakes are high" I use "physical and psychological safety" and "shared pool of meaning" all the time.

"Hold Me Tight" by Sue Johnson. Communication strategies based on adult attachment theory research.

"Never Split the Difference" by Chris Voss. He was the lead FBI hostage negotiator and his tactics work well on setting boundaries with difficult people.

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AquaticAnxieties t1_ja0n6tj wrote

Lmao, if you expect hate to ever “leave the world”, I have bad news for you.

Sure would be nice tho

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HerrAdventure t1_ja0nxym wrote

Hence why it'd be a miracle if it were to happen. I'm betting on an alien invasion for humans to come together for a general cause. Ever seen that documentary, 'Independence Day?

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