Lucycat
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I don't think I am confusing conditioning with control. I am suggesting that one's response can have a conditioned element to it. ( and conditioning can be created by another)
I see criticism as having a basic survival function as in "you should not have run out across that road" to a child. However there also exists the toxic criticism that serves no purpose than a put down to make the critic feel good.
Now off at a tangent - bear with me. I cannot control my core body temperature. It has to exist then I notice a 'problem' - too hot, too cold and I take external action to change - a nice cup of tea, a fan or a warm coat. My body - as in the case of infection- can seriously disrupt my temperature to severe discomfort. Again my body does this automatically, and I have to become aware before I can do anything about it.
Is it not the same concept for criticism? My body/mind 'does' the automatic thought in response to the criticism and I have to have an awareness of that thought through how I feel about it in order to challenge and change it.
Of course this does not make an outsider responsible for my thoughts, but I am not in control of them either in the first instance.
I see criticism as having a basic survival function as in "you should not have run out across that road" to a child. However there also exists the toxic criticism that serves no purpose than a put down to make the critic feel good.
Now off at a tangent - bear with me. I cannot control my core body temperature. It has to exist then I notice a 'problem' - too hot, too cold and I take external action to change - a nice cup of tea, a fan or a warm coat. My body - as in the case of infection- can seriously disrupt my temperature to severe discomfort. Again my body does this automatically, and I have to become aware before I can do anything about it.
Is it not the same concept for criticism? My body/mind 'does' the automatic thought in response to the criticism and I have to have an awareness of that thought through how I feel about it in order to challenge and change it.
Of course this does not make an outsider responsible for my thoughts, but I am not in control of them either in the first instance.