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The Daughter of an Alcoholic. "when He Came Home, She'd Say, 'Now He's Going to Take It Out on Me, Just Wait, We'll Get Through This somehow.'"

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Agnieszka is 46 years old, runs a psychotherapy practice, and during difficult moments, she tells herself, "I survived my childhood, nothing will happen to me." Ewa is two years younger. As a child, she would clean the house until 4 a.m. just so her father wouldn't complain. For Aleksandra, memories of her family home merge into an emotional rollercoaster. The ones that stand out are so drastic that she can't even talk about them.
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Agnieszka is 46 years old, runs a psychotherapy practice, and during difficult moments, she tells herself, "I survived my childhood, nothing will happen to me." Ewa is two years younger. As a child, she would clean the house until 4 a.m. just so her father wouldn't complain. For Aleksandra, memories of her family home merge into an emotional rollercoaster. The ones that stand out are so drastic that she can't even talk about them.

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newsweek.pl broke the news in on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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