Liisa Aavik

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We can also turn feelings inward, believing not that others caused us pain, but that we ourselves created the problem. By turning inward consistently and failing to express negative feelings appropriately, we begin to internalize, or “swallow,” these feelings. The result is habitual self-accusation, self-blame, low self-esteem, and sometimes depression.
Changing for Good
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