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Corrective Experiences, Disorganized, Avoidant, Felony, and Jealousy

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Corrective Experiences, Disorganized, Avoidant, Felony, and Jealousy

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Not sure if this can be counted as a corrective experience but watching heavy movies or read books in which i'd relate to characters' experiences I found it was very effective to first see that i wasn't alone in my experiences and crying for those characters I was able to grieve my own past.

Daria Adamitskaya

Can we practice a secure attachment style?

Nicole Gathany


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