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    them. Yet there is always a part of us that wants to be loved and accepted unconditionally. The tension between feelings of shame and the desire for uncondition
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    If you’ve read self-help books or attended support groups without success, it may be time to consider psychotherapy. Psychotherapy works because it’s not just about learning new skills or understanding your past. It’s about being in a relationship with someone who accepts you unconditionally, without judgment.

    Why is the relationship so important?
    The emotional pain we suffer as adults often comes from incorrect messages we got about ourselves in childhood. These messages lead us to believe we are somehow flawed.

    These flaws keep us from getting the love and respect we need. We feel ashamed of them and try to hide them. Yet there is always a part of us that wants to be loved and accepted unconditionally. The tension between feelings of shame and the desire for unconditiona

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    out learning new skills or understanding your past. It’s about being in a relationship with someone who accepts you unconditionally, without judgment.

    Why is the relationship so important?
    The emotional pain we suffer as adults often comes from incorrect messages we got about ourselves in childhood. These messages lead us to believe we are somehow flawed.

    These flaws keep us from getting the love and respect we need. We feel ashamed of them and try to hide them. Yet there is always a part of us that wants to be loved and accepted unconditionally. The tension between feelings of shame and the desire for uncondition

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    hy is the relationship so important?
    The emotional pain we suffer as adults often comes from incorrect messages we got about ourselves in childhood. These messages lead us to believe we are somehow flawed.

    These flaws keep us from getting the love and respect we need. We feel ashamed of them and try to hide them. Yet there is always a part of us that wants to be loved and accepted unconditionally. The tension between feelings of shame and the desire for uncondition

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    e messages lead us to believe we are somehow flawed.

    These flaws keep us from getting the love and respect we need. We feel ashamed of them and try to hide them. Yet there is always a part of us that wants to be loved and accepted unconditionally. The tension between feelings of shame and the desire for uncondition

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    them. Yet there is always a part of us that wants to be loved and accepted unconditionally. The tension between feelings of shame and the desire for unconditional love manifest as problems.

    • We become addicted to alcohol or drugs, food or dieting, work, sex, television. These help temporarily by providing a distraction and a way to avoid pain.
    • We avoid intimacy in our relationships so that we won't be judged.
    • We focus on other people's problems (co-dependency) to avoid our own.
    • We take jobs we resent because the "flaws" we've worked so hard to hide, are also our biggest talents and assets.
    • We worry about a thousand things, never identifying the real fear: being exposed and vulnerable.
    • We develop depression and long for unconditional love and acceptance,

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