How to Overcome Your Childhood [EPUB ebook] 

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A guide to breaking free from the enduring, and sometimes damaging, behavioral patterns we learned in childhood. 

As we try to navigate the complexities and anxieties of adulthood, considering our childhoods can feel like a daunting task. They happened so long ago; we can probably barely remember, let alone relate to, the little person we used to be. But one of the most powerful explanations for why we struggle as adults is that we were denied the opportunity to fully be ourselves as children. 

Whether our parents or caregivers were strict disciplinarians, overly fragile, or distant and preoccupied, the way we were taught to act as children deeply influences how we behave as adults. We might have assumed the role of caregiver, become people pleasers, or learned to tell lies to protect ourselves, burying our true needs and desires deep underground. 

When we thoroughly examine our upbringings, the larger implications for our adult selves become clear. Once we understand the roots from which our flaws stem, we can begin to correct the harmful behaviors we mistakenly believe to be innate. 

This book is a guide to better understanding our younger selves in order to shape who we wish to be today. It explores to what extent we can pin our actions in the present to our experiences in the past, and how we can break free from the learned patterns of our childhoods.


  • CONSTRUCTIVE ADVICE  for moving on from our childhoods.

  • DRAWING FROM THE PSYCHOLOGICAL  teachings of Sigmund Freud, Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott.

  • EXPLORES POPULAR CONCEPTS  such as “The Golden Child, ” splitting, and emotional inheritance.

  • UNLEARN PROBLEMATIC CHILDHOOD HABITS  to improve our current emotional condition.

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表中的内容

Introduction

The Forgotten Past

The Secrets of a Privileged Childhood

Emotional Inheritance

Childhood-Derived Challenges

Attraction to Difficult Partners

Snobbish Parents

People-Pleasing

Criticism

The True and the False Self

Shame, Dread and Anxiety

The Golden Child Syndrome

Over-Achievement

Jolliness

Splitting

Ways Forward

The Importance of a Breakdown

Why Psychotherapy Works

Knowing Things Intellectually vs. Knowing Them Emotionally

What We Owe to the People Who Loved Us in Childhood

On Soothing

Beyond Compliance

The Tragedy of Childhood

Becoming an Adult

The Bittersweet Past

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The School of Life is a global organization helping people lead more fulfilled lives. Through our range of books, gifts and stationery we aim to prompt more thoughtful natures and help everyone to find fulfillment. 
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语言 英语 ● 格式 EPUB ● 网页 120 ● ISBN 9781912891221 ● 文件大小 1.1 MB ● 出版者 The School of Life ● 发布时间 2020 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7532315 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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