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Default Mar 16, 2008 at 10:59 AM
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I can relate to this. It's very difficult to go above and beyond as a parent when you know no different. It's like an entirely new territory. Personally I begin to feel guilty if my parenting isn't up to par with above and beyond...if I remind myself of my distant mother then I feel I have failed. My kids are still babies, I'm learning as I go along.

I'd say anybody could benefit from psychotherapy, it's about understanding ones self. I don't receive therapy, but if I had the means in doing so I most definitely would.

Don't worry about feeling guilty when it comes to revealing the rage while in session. He probably wanted this from you, expression is better then suppression....it's healing.
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