Psychologies expert, child psychotherapist Irina Mlodik talks about how we grew up, how we now raise our children, about the behavior patterns we have adopted and the traumas that we sometimes inflict on our loved ones, thinking that we are acting for their own good.
Psychologies expert, child psychotherapist Irina Mlodik writes about the relationships of the closest people: children and parents, grandmothers and grandchildren. About the models of upbringing learned from childhood and stereotypes of behavior that we do not notice. About the trauma we inflict on children, believing that we act for their own good. About the mistakes that we repeat after our own parents. Unexpectedly harsh for the author, the text excites and almost forces the reader to look back at himself. And the one who is already raising his child, and the one who is just starting to feel like an adult.
GENESIS, 232 p.