« ... in therapeutic practice, we keep noticing that, according to Freud's formula, the past that is not conscious is repeated, or that, according to Jung's formula, what remains unconscious happens to us from the outside as a destiny that seems foreign to us when it simply reflects our inner living condition. »
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Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves |
Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves
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« ... the best parents are not those who strive to be perfect role models, but those who have created a creative passion for life. It is rare to meet people who have really followed the advice of their parents or educators. On the other hand, there are many whose life force has been awakened by the presence of a passionate being. »
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Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves |
Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves
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« It is ... important to remember that complexes are not dead things. The psyche is not a museum. It has the strength of an ocean that constantly stirs its contents. Complexes are the fish you encounter there. Sometimes they are kind, sometimes terrifying. The fact that the complexes are alive allows personal evolution. They can change and the conscious relationship with them causes them to lose their confusing autonomy. »
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Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves |
Guy Corneau
Isn't there happy love? How father-daughter and mother-son bonds shape our loves
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