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If we are not made to feel important for just who we are, we may seek significance by becoming compulsive helpers—a syndrome I know intimately. And here’s the final part of the disappearing act: as mentioned, in our culture, many of these compensations for what we lost are seen as not only normal but even admirable. Valued as “strong suits,” they too often encase and wall off the authentic self by assuming its guise.
The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness and Healing in a Toxic Culture
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