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What is vulnerability?; Vulnerability is: * Feeling of being exposed to emotional hurt, being taken advantage of or abused. * Feeling of being fragile, weak or susceptible to emotional pain and suffering. * Feeling of being trapped or imprisoned in a situation where your feelings and rights are ignored.
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www.livestrong.com/article/14724-becoming-vulnerable/
www.livestrong.com/article/14724-becoming-vulnerable/
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Although emotional vulnerability (sharing your innermost dreams and fears with your partner) can be daunting, it is a necessary step in order to achieve the deepest possible intimate connection with y ... What lies at your core, your emotional center? Cherished hopes and dreams, as well as your deepest fears and longings.
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www.content4reprint.com/relationships/marriage/intimacy...
www.content4reprint.com/relationships/marriage/intimacy-101-how-emotional-vulnerability-enhances-intimacy.htm
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A Declaration of Emotional Vulnerability Petition, hosted at PetitionOnline.com ... We who have signed this declaration do hereby admit the truth of our emotional vulnerability before the world and we encourage others to do the same. We acknowledge that we have an emotional need for approval that is so demanding,
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www.petitiononline.com/vulnerab/petition.html
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Consideration of the features of parent-child interaction hypothesized to increase self-guide strength led to the prediction that first-borns would have strong "other"-standpoint self-guides and that their discrepancies would be more highly correlated with emotional distress than those of later-borns.
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psp.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/18/4/402
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METHOD: Two different methods tapping motivational-emotional vulnerability were used. Firstly, researchers at preschool age and classroom teachers in grades 1 and 2 rated children's task, ego-defensive and social dependence orientations.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/12828812
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Emotional vulnerability as a function of physical activity among individuals with panic disorder. ... This investigation evaluated the association between physical inactivity and emotional vulnerability in panic disorder. Participants were 39 adults (69% females) with a primary diagnosis of panic disorder (with or...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16400629
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Partially consistent with predictions, higher levels of negative affectivity were significantly associated with lower levels of Awareness, Acceptance, ... Emotional-Vulnerability and Mindfulness: A Preliminary Test of Associations among Negative Affectivity, Anxiety Sensitivity, and Mindfulness Skills...
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www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/sbeh/2007/00000...
www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/sbeh/2007/00000036/00000002/art00004
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This study evaluated associations between general (negative affectivity) and specific (anxiety sensitivity) factors that may relate to the mindfulness skill domains assessed by the Kentucky Inventory of Mindfulness Skills. ... Participants were 154 young adults (88 females; Mage = 22.4 Partially consistent with predictions,
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www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/sbeh/2007/00000...
www.ingentaconnect.com/content/routledg/sbeh/2007/00000036/00000002/art00004;jsessionid=43aelpr4tfh2o.alexandra?format=print
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I did a search for vulnerability + emotion + work and found this blog. I very much appreciate Sweetly Broken’s posts and the comments. I can relate! I have longed for others’ walls to come down, but have been learning about the need for such “walls” of my own. ... kreier on emotional vulnerability...
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sweetlybroken.wordpress.com/2007/06/02/emotional-vulner...
sweetlybroken.wordpress.com/2007/06/02/emotional-vulnerability/
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