Sunday, November 12, 2006

Love, Hate, Fear, Anger by June Callwood

Fear of the dark is derived from fear of isolation.
p 107 Mourning is also prolonged when guilt is involved. Some adults are inconsolable at the death of their elderly parents because they recognize that their childhood has also died.
...There is no grief which time does not lessen and soften.
p 163 (Eric Fromm) ..Periods of tranquility are vital for emotional growth...You have to stop in order to be able to change direction. Quietness, the experience of stillness, is an important requirement for mental health. Stop the rush and you will stop being a stranger to yourself
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Newcastle Publishing (1964,1971) Doubleday Publishers (2000)

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