From the cover of “Cross-Talk” magazine (September 1996).
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From the cover of “Cross-Talk” magazine (September 1996).
An ad in issue 54 of Cross-Talk, published in LA in April 1994.
How do you balance cross-talk and compartmentalization?
Everybody has their sore spots. I am prodigious at compartmentalization, and have done a significant amount of work to learn how to rework feelings that lead to that behavior or to stonewalling. I find that cross-talk can lead to comparative thoughts for me, which is also a bad spot to be in. I'm going to keep putting some thoughts down on the two, how they're related, and the other neighboring or correlated behaviors. If you have some ideas on either I'd love to hear them. Right now I'm thinking about both terms under a pretty broad scope. Compartmentalization is a way of managing stress that relies on insulating one part of your life from another. This might involve not sharing important details with a partner, or acting very differently between them. Cross-talk can be simply sharing details about one relationship in another; but it can sometimes be used to aggressively manipulate, or inadvertently result in poisoning, one partner's feelings about the other.
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