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Beckoning Instead of Chasing


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Many relationships have a pattern in which one person is distant or 
detached and the other person wants closeness and pursues. The more 
the pursuer seeks closeness, the more the distancer pulls away. The 
distancer may avoid (nonsexual) intimate contact for fear of being 
suffocated, controlled, or robbed of independence. The pursuer may find 
that spending time alone feels like abandonment or that independent action 
is uncomfortable. Often, the pursuer will be the person to become 
dissatisfied with the situation and need to start making a difference. 
Change can begin with the following steps:


a.  Depression is a mood disorder that is usually very responsive to
medication and/or therapy. Signs of mild depression that may go
untreated are withdrawal, disinterest in sexual contact, inability to
experience pleasure, few interests, little energy, difficulty
organizing thoughts, and indecisiveness.

b.  Personality disorders are long-standing patterns of behavior that
significantly impair relationships. Loyalty, dependability, and a
strong work ethic may be enough to sustain some relationships,
but the following characteristics suggest a person who has little
potential for intimacy and change:

Reference
Strategies for beckoning are adapted from Men Are from Mars, Women 
Are from Venus by John Gray (HarperCollins, 1992).


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