Aubrey Richardson

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When you’re isolated, whether you know it or not, you don’t feel safe. Clients often protest that statement with an explanation that goes something like, “No, I do feel safe when I’m isolated. When I’m alone, no one can hurt me.” Feeling “less in danger” is not the same as feeling safe. Safety requires connection. When you’re isolated and you don’t feel safe, you make every decision from a posture of defense.
The Perfectionist's Guide to Losing Control: A Path to Peace and Power
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