WARNING SIGNALS - POSSIBLE NEED FOR DELIVERANCE
The following characteristics merit a closer look when they are pronounced, persistent or recurrent over a period of time, or progressive - tending to become more, rather than less, extreme. Check yourself against these warnings. The following thumbnail descriptions of behavior can be a call for help:
1. Confused or disordered thinking: loss of touch with reality - delusions (persistence of erroneous convictions in the face of contrary evidence) - hallucinations; disconnected speech.
2. Obsessions: absorption with a subject or idea to the exclusion of others, compulsions, uncontrollable urges.
3. Inability to cope: with minor problems, with daily routine.
4. Difficulty in making/keeping friends: poor social skills, isolation, withdrawal from society, Loner" lifestyle.
5. A pattern of failure across-the-board: at school, at work, in sports, in personal relationships.
6. Prolonged or severe depression: suicide threats/attempts.
7. Immaturity: infantile behavior (such as bed-wetting), over dependence on the mother (excessive clinging as a child, continuing dependence in teens and twenties), failure to keep pace with peer group.
8. A series of physical ailments which do not run a typical course and/or fail to respond to treatment.
9. Neglect of personal hygiene (disheveled and unsanitary surroundings) or exaggerated concern for order and for cleanliness.
10. Difficulty adjusting to new people and places.
11. Undue anxiety and worry: phobias, feelings of being persecuted.
12. Too much or too little sleep.
13. Excessive self-centeredness: indifference to other people's feelings, doings, ideas, lack of sympathy with another's pain or need.
14. Substantial rapid weight gain or loss.
15. Muted, "flat" emotions (absence of angry, delighted, sorrowing reactions to stimuli) or inappropriate emotions (sharp, inexplicable mood swings, silliness at serious moments, unpredictable tears).
16. Negative self-image and outlook: "inferiority" complex, feelings of worthlessness.
17. Frequent random changes of plans: inability to stick with a job, a school program, a living arrangement, failure to keep appointments, abide by decisions.
18. Extreme aggressiveness (combativeness, hostility, violence, rage) or exaggerated docility (lack of normal competitiveness and self-assertion, refusal to confront, avoidance of argument).
19. Unreasonable or irrational risk-taking.
20. Lack of zest and enthusiasm: listlessness, sadness, mood habitually "down", limited or missing sense of humor.
Moody, Gene B. The Complete Deliverance Manual (pp. 2-3). Gene B. Moody. (Not Copyrighted)
