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Everything is Clinical. Everything is Genuine.
Things don’t always mean what you think they mean in Therapy. Part 5. Read any clinical textbook from any era or school of therapeutic thought in the history of psychology, and you will find a lot written about clients missing … Continue reading
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The Therapy is Dandy Guidebook to having a Narcissist for a Parent. Chapter 11.
An ongoing survival guide. Chapter 11. Maybe not a Narcissist in name, but surely one in (mis)deed. Recently, I was asked by a client for a definitive judgment on whether their parent was or was not a narcissist. As a … Continue reading


