(1) Disengagement
(2) Healthy Retreat
(3) Industriousness
(4) Know-How
(5) Perseverance
Speaking of perseverance, Pete Walker exemplifies perseverance in recovering from his Cptsd.
For further discussion of the optimal form of the Warrior archetype in men, see Moore and Gillette's book The Warrior Within: Accessing the Knight [Archetype] in the Male Psyche (1992).
Now, Pete Walker lists five positive characteristics of the freeze response pattern (page 106) that strike me as aligned with the optimal form of the Magician archetype of maturity in men and women:
(1) Acute Awareness
(2) Mindfulness
(3) Poised Readiness
(4) Peace
(5) Presence
For further discussion of the optimal form of the Magician archetype in men, see Moore and Gillette's book The Magician Within: Accessing the Shaman [Archetype] in the Male Psyche (1993).
Now, Pete Walker lists five positive characteristics of the fawn response pattern (page 106) that strike me as aligned with the optimal form of the Lover archetype of maturity in men and women:
(1) Love and Service
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