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A person who is difficult to deal with himself can distance himself from his experiences. Such a person does not know how to treat what is happening inside him, he is afraid of his own emotions. The price of such psychological protection is the loss of contact with ourselves.
This book discusses the basic conflicts that each of us faces in an attempt to build relations with ourselves and others, as well as their extreme poles:
- Autonomy- dependence- dependence ,
- submission- control,
- the need for care- self-sufficiency,
- accusation of yourself- the accusation of others.
In your hands a navigator, which will recognize its weaknesses and pain points as well as determine directions for development. The true maturity of the personality is determined by harmonious relations with himself and other people. After reading this book, you realize that your reactions are so problematic, and finally you will stop being hostages of your biography
This book discusses the basic conflicts that each of us faces in an attempt to build relations with ourselves and others, as well as their extreme poles:
- Autonomy- dependence- dependence ,
- submission- control,
- the need for care- self-sufficiency,
- accusation of yourself- the accusation of others.
In your hands a navigator, which will recognize its weaknesses and pain points as well as determine directions for development. The true maturity of the personality is determined by harmonious relations with himself and other people. After reading this book, you realize that your reactions are so problematic, and finally you will stop being hostages of your biography
Author:
Author:Azarnova AN
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Matrix of Psychology
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-120586-7
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