The Interrogator

The Interrogator seeks to find the cause of their own problems.

The cause of their problems is always their own emotional energy deficit.

A low level of emotional energy manifests the problems that appear to be occurring in life.

An Interrogator does not see their self as the cause of their own problems.

They do not own their own problems and look to blame others for what is occurring in their life.

They seek to blame the cause of their problems onto whoever they believe is to blame for causing them.

A good interrogator has developed strong analytical skills that are honed to accurately judge the exact cause of whatever they are having to tolerate and endure.

Their negative search for who is depleting their own emotional energy, requires their victims energy to fuel it.

They seek to control the emotional energy of another with their criticism, their cynicism, their sarcasm, their complaining and their condemnation.

The deterrent to a persistent interrogator is to become aloof and exclude oneself from their persistent search for what they believe is their truth.

Prime examples of the Interrogator are the Nagging Wife and the Over-protective Mother.