YOUR INNER CHILD OF THE PAST |
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... realize how much their perfec- tionism troubles them because it is limited to certain areas or activities . Such persons are generally able to enjoy and take satisfaction in other areas of life . But in specific areas they are ...
... realize how much their perfec- tionism troubles them because it is limited to certain areas or activities . Such persons are generally able to enjoy and take satisfaction in other areas of life . But in specific areas they are ...
Page 154
... realize that this pattern of overindulgence was something imposed on them in childhood by their parents . They had nothing to do with it . Nevertheless , and in spite of the passive cling- ing role they may play , they are discontented ...
... realize that this pattern of overindulgence was something imposed on them in childhood by their parents . They had nothing to do with it . Nevertheless , and in spite of the passive cling- ing role they may play , they are discontented ...
Page 159
... realize the total effect this old parental attitude is having on their lives . One woman described her realization ... realized I was exaggerating . Why , I even found that I had told the post- man I have been having trouble with my eyes ...
... realize the total effect this old parental attitude is having on their lives . One woman described her realization ... realized I was exaggerating . Why , I even found that I had told the post- man I have been having trouble with my eyes ...
Contents
Why Your Feelings Are Disturbing | 9 |
How the Child of the Past Influences | 15 |
Our Attitudes About Childhood Mislead | 23 |
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