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3. Distinguishing injunctions/permissions
from counter injunctions
How do you tell the
difference in practice
between a negative counter
injunctions and an
injunction? Or between a
positive counter injunction
and a permission. There are
two ways of distinguishing
them.
4. Distinguishing injunctions/permissions
from counter injunctions
Counter injunctions are
verbal, injunction/permission
are non verbal. If you listen
inside your head, you will be
able to hear your counter
injunctions being spoken in
words.
5. Distinguishing injunctions/permissions
from counter injunctions
Injunctions/Permissions are
not necessarily heard in
words. Instead, you feel them
in emotions and body
sensations, and reflect them
in the body. If you defy and
injunction, you are likely to
experience bodily tension or
discomfort.
6. Distinguishing injunctions/permissions
from counter injunctions
Injunctions/Permissions are
given in early childhood,
counter injunctions later. As a
general rule, the child takes in
injunctions and permissions
in the years before she has
command of language.
7. Distinguishing injunctions/permissions
from counter injunctions
Injunction may continue
to be given until the child
is between six and eight
years old. Counter
injunctions may be given
between the ages of three
and twelve.