The Childhood Need for Protection Isn’t Just Part of Childhood
Independence and autonomy are vital, and sometimes the childlike part of us needs to be able rely on others to protect us.
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Independence and autonomy are vital, and sometimes the childlike part of us needs to be able rely on others to protect us.
We climb down from the giants’ shoulders to act differently because of the vision we have had.
During an active imagination exercise, I discovered “It’s OK to play”. This was a liberation for me. I felt both relaxed and energised. I experienced it as a liberation for/of ‘me’.
In part one of this post, I suggested that money can be a harder subject for couples to negotiate than their sex life or even child raising. Part two explores how couples can make money management easier.
Money can be a harder subject for couples to negotiate than their sex life or even child raising. This first of a two-part look at financial dependence and independence outlines three reasons why money seems to touch on such primal issues for us.
There is a dogma that says, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”. I think the reality is that what doesn’t kill you can leave you maimed.
I’d like to ask whether therapy can be positive. And I’d like to answer yes. This answer leads us smack bang into the realm of values.
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