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MORRIS IDENTITY TRAINING I

PURPOSE OF IDENTITY TRAINING:

This program aims to help individuals understand their unconscious mind and achieve personal freedom by observing and analyzing their emotions.

LESSON ONE

Freedom's Path Through Feelings 

This lesson introduces the concept of Identity Training, a psychological system focused on self-awareness and emotional understanding.

LESSON TWO

Authentic Humanity 

This lesson focuses on understanding and managing human emotions through the concept of SASHET (Sadness, Anger, Scare, Happiness, Excitement, Tenderness).

LESSON THREE

Rackets

This lesson focuses on understanding and addressing emotional patterns, particularly "Rackets," within the framework of Transactional Analysis (TA) and ego psychology. 

LESSON FOUR

Reflexions: The Lustrous Effect

This lesson focuses on understanding and addressing Reflexion feelings, which are excessive emotional reactions rooted in repressed childhood experiences.

LESSON FIVE

Reflections on Reflexions

This is a training lesson focused on understanding identity development and the psychological impacts of early childhood experiences on adult behavior and personality.

LESSON SIX

The Luminous Effect 

This lesson discusses the concept of identity formation and emotional identification, exploring how individuals unconsciously replicate behaviors and emotional patterns from their parents while emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing these influences for personal freedom and growth.

LESSON SEVEN

The Value Spectrum

This is a training lesson focused on identity, psychological freedom, and the importance of finding meaning in life through personal values and contributions to humanity.

LESSON EIGHT

Critical Issues for Identity 

This lesson is a spiritual and psychological training lesson focused on developing mature identity, self-awareness, and emotional resilience.

LESSON NINE

Problems of Marriage 

This lesson discusses the common problems and underlying psychological issues that contribute to marital difficulties and divorce.

LESSON TEN

Freedom Steps for Relationships 

This lesson discusses the common problems and underlying psychological issues that contribute to marital difficulties and divorce.

ONE: Freedom's Path Through Feelings

The overarching goal of Identity Training is to foster self-awareness, emotional balance, and autonomy, enabling individuals to live authentically and improve their relationships.


~  Freedom's Path Through Feelings

 ~ Understanding the Unconscious Mind 

 The SASHET Feeling LOG 

~ Three Permissions for Emotional Engagement 

~ The Feeling Rainbow and Its Significance 

 The Feeling Polarities Concept 

~ The Dangers of Emotional Implosion 

~ Understanding Emotional Expression and Its Importance 

~ Identity Training Seminars Overview

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TWO: Authentic Humanity

This lesson emphasizes emotional awareness, authenticity, and personal growth through systematic observation and practice.

 

~ Authentic Humanity and Feelings 

~ Recognition, Expression, and Communication of Feelings 

~ Mental Organizations and Their Impact on Feelings 

~ Understanding the Six Primary Feelings 

~ Racket Feelings and Their Consequences 

~ Ricochet Feelings and Their Origins 

~ Ricochet Feelings and Their Impact 

~ Reflexion Feelings and Their Origins 

~ Understanding Real, Racket, and Reflexion Feelings 

~ The Role of Wish in Emotional Experience

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THREE: RACKETS

The overarching theme of this lesson is achieving emotional freedom by recognizing and transforming unconscious emotional habits, fostering authenticity, and embracing the full spectrum of human feelings.

 

~ Understanding Rackets in Transactional Analysis 

~ Benefits and Drawbacks of Rackets 

~ Contextual Rackets and Their Impact 

~ Distinguishing Rackets from Ricochets 

~ The Spectrum of Human Emotions 

~ Family Dynamics and Rackets 

~ Gender Roles and Rackets 

~ The Importance of Authentic Emotional Expression 

~ The Role of Hope in Personal Growth 

~ The Foundation of Ego Psychology 

~ Reflection and Self-Observation Questions 

~ Understanding Rackets and Their Impact 

~ Family Dynamics and Emotional Patterns 

~ Personal Growth and Transparency 

~ Key Terms in Ego Psychology

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FOUR: Reflexions: The Lustrous Effect

 

This lesson explores the concept of Reflexions—unconscious, involuntary feelings rooted in past trauma—and provides methods for recognizing, understanding, and healing them through psychological and body therapies. 


~ Repressed Feelings 

~ Recognizing and Observing Reflexion Feelings 

~ The Anatomy of a Trauma 

~ Types of Reflexions and Their Significance 

~ The Role of Guilt and Internal Dialogues 

~ The Impact of Double Binds and Parental Influence 

~ The Power and Complexity of Reflexion Riddles 

~ The Specificity of Trauma and Healing Strategies 

~ Guilt as Internal Dialogue, Not a Feeling 

~ The Importance of Patience and Systematic Approach 

~ Overview of Personal Reflection and Emotional Patterns 

~ Childhood Inhibition and Physical Responses 

~ Reflexion Feelings in Close Relationships 

~ Patterns of Parental Behavior and Identity Development 

~ Causes of Emotional Implosion in Family Members 

~ Recognizing Reflexion Feelings in Others 

~ Categorizing Obsessional Feelings 

~ Repressed Childhood Feelings 

~ Blame and Its Role in Persistent Problems 

~ Transference and Its Emotional Roots 

~ Bodily Symptoms and Emotional Sources 

~ Attitudes Toward Body Therapies 

~ Memorization of Trauma Anatomy Steps 

~ Developmental Era Traumas 

~ Childhood Traumas and Emotional Scars 

~ Traumatic Patterns Across Childhood 

~ Guilt and Internal Dialogues 

~ Analyzing Internal Dialogues 

~ Forgiveness and Internal Peace 

~ Understanding Double Binds 

~ Symbolic Honoring of Parents 

~ Explanation of Synesthesia

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FIVE: Reflections on Reflexions

This lesson discusses how early developmental stages impact personality and behavior in adulthood. It outlines the developmental stages and their associated needs, including clues for observers, and linguistic indicators. It highlights the importance of prenatal care and its psychological implications, the impact of birth experiences on psychological development, the significance of nurturing during the first six months of life, the developmental needs of infants around seven months old and in early childhood. 


~ Developmental Stages and Their Impact on Personality 

~ In Utero Memories and Their Psychological Significance 

~ Birth Trauma and Its Lasting Effects

~ The First Six Months and Emotional development

~ The 7-Month-Old Child and Separation Anxiety 

~ Exploration and Limits in 7-18 Months

~ The Two-Year-Old and Oppositional behavior

~ Oedipus and Electra Complexes in Early Childhood 

~ Developmental Generalizations and Lifelong Patterns 

~ The Concept of Developmental Recycling 

~ Importance of Deep Psychological Understanding 

~ Personal Family History and Early Life Inquiry 

~ Accessing and Analyzing Birth Records 

~ Assessing Parental Mood and Early Traumas 

~ Gathering Early Childhood Care and Health Data 

~ Identifying Developmental Areas of Significance 

~ Analyzing Dreams for Developmental Blocks 

~ Exploring Parental and Personal Developmental Difficulties 

~ Gaining Perspective from Older Adults 

~ Studying Developmental Age Cards 

~ Reflection on Developmental Problems After Age Six 

~ Personal Reflection on Post-Six Developmental Generalizations 

~ Reconsidering Teenage Years 

~ Developmental Latency in Young Adults 

~ Developmental Recycling and Childhood Re-experience

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SIX: The Luminous Effect

The Luminous Effect of Identification

can lead to both positive learning and negative emotional consequences. Emotional identification can limit personal freedom and emotional expression. Early life experiences significantly shape emotional health and self-perception. Understanding childhood experiences is essential for achieving psychological freedom. Gender identification plays a significant role in shaping personal identity and emotional patterns. 

 

~ The Luminous Effect of Identification 

~ Contextual Ricochets and Emotional Freedom 

~ Ricochet Foundations and Developmental Blocks 

~ The Freedom Dilemma and Choice 

~ Gender Ricochet and Identity Formation 

~ The Grand Ricochet and Psychological Freedom 

~ Special Cases of Ricochet Identification 

~ Conclusion: Tools for Emotional Healing 

~ Strengths Gained from Parents 

~ Childhood Perceptions of Identity 

~ Therapeutic Secrets for Growth 

~Areas Needing Positive Role Models 

~ Potential Role Models for Improvement 

~ Experiencing a Day as a Role Model 

~ Permission to Overcome Parental Limitations 

~ Trading Parental Traits for Growth 

~ Maternal Influence on Early Development 

~ Moving Beyond Self-Pity 

~Areas for Rational Decision-Making 

~ Forgiveness and Moving Forward 

~ Night Bonding Solutions for Comfort 

~ Childhood Gender Identification Observations 

~ Complexity of Gender Ricochet 

~Fantasizing Parental Relationships

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SEVEN: The Value Spectrum

This lesson emphasizes the importance of balancing SASHET feelings with the values of beauty, truth, justice, goodness, and love (BTJGL) for achieving psychological freedom. The Foundation of Meaning in Life is derived from contributing to something larger than oneself, beyond mere personal pleasure. Eulogies reflect the values of beauty, truth, justice, goodness, and love, recognizing the dignity of the deceased. Choosing values is essential for a meaningful life, and decisions often stem from childhood experiences. Values and feelings are both crucial components of identity, with each supporting the other. Dreaming is an active pursuit of achievable goals, distinct from passive wishing for idealized outcomes. Freud's notion of "love and work" is expanded to include play and appreciation as essential components of a fulfilling life.


~  Overview of Psychological Freedom and Values

~  The Value Spectrum and Psychological Freedom

~  The Foundation of Meaning Through Values

~  The Role of Eulogies and Values in Life

~  The Significance of Decision and Commitment

~  The Power of Dreams and Imagination

~  Freud, Values, and Daily Life

~  The Two Pillars of Identity: Feelings and Values

~  The Dream as a Life-Driving Force

~  Freud and Values in Daily Living

~  Final Reflection on Identity and Purpose

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EIGHT: Critical Issues for Identity

 

This training lesson is focused on personal identity development, addressing critical issues such as decision-making, abandonment fears, independent thinking, need fulfillment, and understanding personal wants.


~  The Decision to Live and Integrity

~  Overcoming Abandonment Fears

~ Independent Thinking and Personal Identity

~ Understanding Personal Wants and Communication

~  Moving Beyond Perfectionism and Pleasing

~  Acceptance of the Unconscious Mind

~ Healthy Sexuality and Intimacy

~ Financial Responsibility and Maturity

~ Moving Beyond Parental Influence

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NINE: Problems of Marriage

 

This training lesson discusses the primary problems and dynamics that undermine marriage, including transference, symbiosis, polarity, and adolescent fantasies, and offers insights into maintaining healthy, intimate relationships. 


~Overview of Marriage Problems and Dynamics 

~ Problems of Marriage and Their Causes 

~ Transference and Childhood Pattern 

~  Reflexions and Their Impact on Marriage 

~ Childhood Era Reflexions and Generalizations 

~ Ricochets and Deep Unconscious Pain 

~ Symbiosis and Dependency Patterns 

~ The Polarity Process and Balance Issues 

~ The Role of Corrections and Balance in Relationships 

~ The B-Twosies Polarity and Unresolved Childhood Issues 

~ The Impact of the Wish Dream on Marital Satisfaction 

~ The Challenges of Achieving True Intimacy 

~ Study Guide and Psychological Processes

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TEN: Freedom Steps for Relationships

 

This training lesson presents a comprehensive overview of "Identity Training," emphasizing the importance of developing mature, authentic relationships through emotional sharing, values, and personal responsibility, based on the principles of Liberation Psychology. 


~ Core Principles of Identity-in-Relationship 

~ Sharing Feelings 

~ Sharing Values 

~ Asking and Initiating 

~ Eight Tips for Healthy Relationships 

~ Additional Insights

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