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There is a persistent assumption in modern psychology and in everyday language that healing means restoration. To heal, in this view, is to return to a prior condition, to recover what was lost, to repair what was broken, and to re-establish continuity with an earlier, supposedly intact version of the self. This assumption is both comforting and fundamentally incomplete.Human experience does not f...
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There is a persistent assumption in modern psychology and in everyday language that healing means restoration. To heal, in this view, is to return to a prior condition, to recover what was lost, to repair what was broken, and to re-establish continuity with an earlier, supposedly intact version of the self. This assumption is both comforting and fundamentally incomplete.Human experience does not f...
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