« ... This was a way of imposing its power on others. At work, he wanted to be accepted even if he was not working; in therapy, he wanted me to accept it even though he smelled of garlic. `...` Paul's behaviour `a patient` was a protest and expressed his rage at being neglected. He was looking for the person who would love him "unconditionally". »
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Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son |
Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son
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« ... This was a way of imposing its power on others. At work, he wanted to be accepted even if he was not working; in therapy, he wanted me to accept it even though he smelled of garlic. `...` Paul's behaviour `a patient` was a protest and expressed his rage at being neglected. He was looking for the person who would love him "unconditionally". »
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Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son |
Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son
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« For my part, I believe that dynamism is one of the foundations of male identity, in the sense that a man who cannot come into contact with his own impetuousness or who has not learned to master it never feels "man". »
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Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son |
Guy Corneau
Missing father, missed son
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