Kristi Elker

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My “problem,” as it turns out, is ultimately what I am sensing, imaging, feeling, thinking and doing. It is not my only problem, just my ultimate one. This is not to say that someone else may not be a problem for me, or that if someone robs me or hurts my child my distress is only a function of my own mind. Rather it identifies where the ultimate source of my distress lies: within my own mind.
The Soul of Shame: Retelling the Stories We Believe About Ourselves
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