Thursday, October 10, 2013

Jung writes that other people's solutions to problems, while perhaps correct, are not therapeutic - we need to discover our own answers and ways of answering. For instance, as a chaplain, people don't want you to solve their grief (doing so takes even the reality of their grief from them) - what is sought is some affirmation of humanity, some kindness, some presence.





Jung writes that other people's solutions to problems, while perhaps correct, are not therapeutic - we need to discover our own answers and ways of answering. For instance, as a chaplain, people don't want you to solve their grief (doing so takes even the reality of their grief from them) - what is sought is some affirmation of humanity, some kindness, some presence.




the magdalene


the binding


in the breech


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