As a psychologist, I think her analysis is spot on. To illustrate how radically our orientations have changed, consider Abraham Lincoln’s observation about his childhood: “It is a great piece of folly to attempt to make anything out of my early life. It can all be condensed into a single sentence. … The short and simple annals of the poo…
As a psychologist, I think her analysis is spot on. To illustrate how radically our orientations have changed, consider Abraham Lincoln’s observation about his childhood: “It is a great piece of folly to attempt to make anything out of my early life. It can all be condensed into a single sentence. … The short and simple annals of the poor.” The current endeavor to assume that most if not all of adult dysfunction stems from difficult or traumatized childhood leads many to cut off parents who were both dedicated and reasonable.
As a psychologist, I think her analysis is spot on. To illustrate how radically our orientations have changed, consider Abraham Lincoln’s observation about his childhood: “It is a great piece of folly to attempt to make anything out of my early life. It can all be condensed into a single sentence. … The short and simple annals of the poor.” The current endeavor to assume that most if not all of adult dysfunction stems from difficult or traumatized childhood leads many to cut off parents who were both dedicated and reasonable.