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"She had been a victim to my vanity"
![]() From "Momma and the meaning of life: Tales of Psychotherapy" Irvin D Yalom
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Who's the victim?
Whose vanity? ((((((( Fuzzybear! )))))))
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Yalom felt that he had unintentionally hurt one of his patients and said this ...
I think that those therapists who are vain, impotent in empathy.. would not admit this ![]() ![]() Those who have PUs may resonate with the feeling of the PUs (parental units) vanity ![]() ![]()
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Thank you.
![]() Your therapists were not of the Yalom variety. ![]() ![]()
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This is sadly so true
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