Harlan Vaughn

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Stored in the brain are one’s experiences with other people, with oneself, and the impact one has had on others: our memories shape our biographies. Whenever I help my patients reconstruct their biographies, I benefit greatly from one of my mother’s prime concepts; namely that it is imperative to accept the child’s perspective as genuine experience. This radically changes the therapeutic process and stands in stark contrast to other forms of therapy.
The True “Drama of the Gifted Child”: The Phantom Alice Miller — The Real Person
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