Firstly, thanks to SoulofLC for posting all of this information - it's very interesting reflective material and i know it must take a fair bit of effort to type it all out.
I found the lists to be interesting and particularly useful for self analysis, as others have said. Yes, I spotted myself in many indicators within the first three categories in particular, and imagine that there does not exist a human being who wouldn't score a few points in at least a couple of the categories.
I think the thing is to remember that any behavioural checklist will only ever be a guide, human behaviour being an undefined art, rather than a science, as it is. I also think that each of these traits are amatter of degree, and that they become problematic only in combination with certain others and only when they manifest beyond what might be considered a "normal" level of inevitable human frailty.
And yes, here again we see the paradox we see so often, whereby the symptoms of abuse may include the development of some of the same behavioural traits in the victim that were demonstrated by the perpetrator, which is part of the reason behind what I know as "schema chemistry", whereby we are often inexplicably drawn to people who behave in the same way our abusers did.
As with everything, self awareness and insight are so important - being able to recognize our own destructive behaviours and traits and to work on those as honestly as possible, is one of the greatest gifts we can give ourselves and those around us.
I think Helliepig made a really valid point when she said that part of identifying an unsafe person is just about "spotting" one. At the end of the day, it's never going to be a mathematical equation calculated by adding the number of undesirable traits and seeing if it reaches an arbitrary threshhold. We're too instinctual for that, whiche is both the blessing and the curse of it all.
However we can educate ourselves to be more aware of, and able to accurately interpret, our own feelings and instincts and reactions to people, it is a good thing.
I, too, would like to hear how this information is discussed and approached by your T, SoulofLC, and am also looking forward to the boundary setting info.
Thanks again for posting, and for generating some really interesting and useful discussion.
Maddog