RED FLAGS in Relationships MOST People Ignore |TOXIC FAMILY DYNAMICS
Oppositional attacks can happen in all relationships but they seem to happen more in toxic family dynamics and relationships.
Some people refer to these "attacks" as spiritual attacks and that often makes a lot of sense.
Toxic family dynamics are often the trigger for a lot of relationship issues including erroneous beliefs, poor boundaries, envy and jealousy, and a host of other relational problems.
It's important to understand that our heart, mind, and soul can be "in-battle" with a person who has direct impact on us and cause a variety of feelings and behaviors within us.
In this live chat, I discuss the psychology of "spiritual attacks" faced in relationships that are completely depleting.
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#trauma #tamarahilllpc #TOXICFAMILY
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DISCUSSED IN THIS CHAT:
0:00 Intro
Spiritual attacks
Psychological warfare
23:15 "Why me?"
27:32 decline of demonology
35:12 the soul, mind, and spirit
36:55 difference between "spiritual psychosis" and spiritual attacks
42:25 OPPRESSION vs DEPRESSION
45:01 spiritual battle? OR passive-aggressive behavior?
55:17 the spiritual battle of "gas-lighting"
101:16 COMMON ISSUES and RESEARCH
1:32:56 IMPACT OF PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE
*discussion in-between content
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Mentioned In The Live Chat (research & further information):
1. (2025). Odb.org. The intersection of spiritual warfare and mental health: Winning the internal conlict, https://odb.org/page/the-intersection-of-spiritual-warfare-and-mental-health.
2. Carver, C. S., & Scheier, M. F. (2001). On the Self-Regulation of Behavior. Cambridge University Press.
3. Catalyzing a Cultural Shift toward Integrating Religious and Spiritual Competencies in Mental Health Care Through Training and Systems-Level Change. (n.d.). John Templeton Foundation. https://www.templeton.org/grant/catalyzing-a-cultural-shift-toward-integrating-religious-and-spiritual-competencies-in-mental-health-care-through-training-and-systems-level-change
4. Overton AR, Lowry AC. Conflict management: difficult conversations with difficult people. Clin Colon Rectal Surg. 2013 Dec;26(4):259-64. doi: 10.1055/s-0033-1356728. PMID: 24436688; PMCID: PMC3835442.
5. McDougall, J. (2025, April 8). If You Feel Drained After Talking to Them, Read This. The Good Men Project. https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/if-you-feel-drained-after-talking-to-them-read-this/
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