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Narrative therapist externalizing the problems in order to free the family and individual family members from blame.

Narrative therapist experts use the term "externalizing" to identify and classify psychiatric diseases characterized by issues with emotion and behavior self-control. Instead of focusing their emotions internally, a person with an externalizing problem exhibits antisocial, violent conduct against others (internalizing). By separating ourselves from the issue at hand during treatment, clients are able to obtain a better perspective on the issue at hand rather than personalizing it. By personifying the client's problem, such as by using the pronouns "it" and "the," narrative therapists might use this strategy. When a person struggles to regulate their emotions and impulses, they often act out in ways that are antisocial and infringe on other people's rights, that person  is suffering from  externalizing disorders.

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