Why Self-Love Might Not Heal What Hurts
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Why Self-Love Might Not Heal What Hurts
Download Print-Friendly Version In our contemporary culture, therapy is often sought as a means of improving or cultivating an individual’s “self-love.” For many practitioners of psychotherapy, improving a client’s sense of self is a central feature of any therapeutic modality and a core essential “need.” Across a wide variety of theoretical orientations, seemingly limitless sources suggest different methods toward the cultivation of self-love. …
Acharya Chanakya was also known as the wisest person of his time. During his lifetime, he formulated many types of policies, which later we all know as Chanakya Niti. In which some such policies have been mentioned, which are still helpful to people in life today. A verse given in Chanakya Niti explains the importance of self-respect and self-respect in life. It is said that if your self-respect or self-respect is hurt in any relationship or lo…
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