Questions about Psychoanalysis, Part I | Clarissa's Blog
In addtion, what really complicates the issue — which was a problem I had with every sort of counsellor type in modernity — is the cultural baggage of modernity. This lens narrows the frame of reference very much, so that it is assumed one says things or does things in order to big note oneself or compete against others, rather than to pursue a quest for knowledge. This obstructive notion about how reality works really gets in the way of finding out the truth about things. To be clear, this distortive lens caused me the greatest amount of difficulty in getting a clear vision of myself.
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