Adults Who Cut Bridges with Their Parents Would Have Suffered This Emotional Injury in Their Childhood
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For Aristotle, the human being is a social animal, so his relationship to others is a vital need."Unlike other animal species that leave the family's giron as soon as signs of puberty appear, men build social and emotional relationships within their homes throughout their lives," says psychiatrist Marine Colombel. "The transmission of knowledge, beliefs, skills are perpetuated from one generation to the next. The family is an emotional mesh that…
Collective historical traumas usually leave serious traces that still mark generations to come. How are such traumas passed on from parents to their children? A conversation with psychoanalyst Sue Grand about collective wounds, mutual concern and social justice.
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