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327 $a5.2 How can I detect a Healthy Adult Mode in others?5.3 How can I distinguish the Healthy Adult Mode from other modes?; 5.4 Summary; Part II Change Your Modes; Chapter 6 Healing Vulnerable Child Modes; 6.1 Get Acquainted with your Vulnerable Child Mode; 6.2 Taking care of your Vulnerable Child Mode; Chapter 7 Gaining Control over Angry and Impulsive Child Modes; 7.1 Get Acquainted with your Angry or Impulsive Child Mode; 7.2 Setting Limits to Angry or Impulsive Child Modes; 7.2.1 Goals and needs; 7.2.2 Chair dialogues; 7.2.3 Learn to direct your behavior 327 $a7.2.4 How can I learn to control my anger?Chapter 8 Strengthen the Happy Child Mode; 8.1 Get Acquainted with your Happy Child Mode; 8.2 Exercises to Strengthen the Happy Child Mode; Chapter 9 Setting Limits to Dysfunctional Parent Modes; 9.1 Get in Touch with your Dysfunctional Parent Mode; 9.2 Silence Dysfunctional Parent Modes; 9.2.1 Exercises to reduce Dysfunctional Parent Messages; Chapter 10 Changing Coping Modes; 10.1 Get in Touch with your Coping Modes; 10.2 Reducing Coping Modes; 10.2.1 Reducing the Compliant Surrender Mode; 10.2.2 Reducing avoidance; 10.2.3 Reducing Overcompensation 327 $aChapter 11 Promoting Your Healthy Adult Mode 330 $aBreaking Negative Thinking Patterns is the first schema-mode focused resource guide aimed at schema therapy patients and self-help readers seeking to understand and overcome negative patterns of thinking and behaviour. 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