Psychological history repeats itself
One of the few areas that psychotherapists get right is that there is a distinct difference between emotional truth (the way you feel events happened, and your reactions to those events) and factual truth (objectively-verifiable events or scientific facts). This entry is specifically devoted to emotional truth - the way I react to certain people, and to certain tasks that I must perform for those people. In a series of recent phone calls, emails and blog comments, I promised to help Constance... Sign in to see full entry.