« To despise the smallest, the weakest is thus the best bulwark against the irruption of the feeling of one's own powerlessness, and the expression of the weakness from which one dissociated himself. The strongman, who knows his impotence, because he has lived it, does not need to prove his strength by contempt. »
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Alice Miller
The future of the drama of the gifted child |
Alice Miller
The future of the drama of the gifted child
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« ... it is not only the "beautiful" and "good" feelings, those that please us, that make us alive, bring depth to our existence and offer us conclusive views. But often, on the contrary, those uncomfortable, unseemly feelings that we would prefer to avoid: shame, envy, jealousy, disarray, rage, grief, feeling helpless. In therapy, we can live them, understand them, coordinate them. »
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Alice Miller
The future of the drama of the gifted child |
Alice Miller
The future of the drama of the gifted child
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« For those who want to live without depression or "drugs", it remains necessary to find support in the true Self, that is, in access to their true needs and feelings, and the possibility of expressing them clearly. »
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Alice Miller
The future of the drama of the gifted child |
Alice Miller
The future of the drama of the gifted child
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