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Erikson's stages of psychosocial development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Erikson's stages of psychosocial development as articulated by Erik Erikson explain eight stages through which a healthily developing human should pass from infancy to late adulthood. In each stage t...
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Divorce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Not being wanted emotionally and physically, and being rejected by my partner. ... My partner's unreliability — being there and then not being there for me. ... Being disliked by my partner, who doesn't want to be with me — not being seen as an equal.
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In talking about his life, he shared a picture of a marriage that was good in many respects, but lacking intimacy in terms of an insufficient sharing of feelings and an inadequate sexual relationship. ... Ultimately we become trapped in the curse of not being able to live up to those unrealistic expectations.
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The judgmental person takes the position that they are morally right, have God or some other power of right on their side and that their partner is morally wrong, stupid, or some in some other way not being "good," "intelligent," "kind," "considerate," "assertive," "loving," or something else that is valued by them.
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Emotional intimacy is one of the most wonderful experiences we ever have. Nothing else really comes close to the experience of sharing our deepest thoughts and feelings with another, of being deeply ... ... It is not actually the intimacy itself that people fear. If people could be guaranteed that intimacy would continue to...
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Halley writes about intimacy. What does it mean? I think intimacy relates to the Robin Dunbar's magic number 150. At this moment there are 87 people hanging out on #joiito and 216 people in my ... I think you will find Mayfield's Law #5: when you blog about not being able to blog you suddenly find you can blog...
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