The child in you must find a home
The key to solving (almost) all problems
Many of our problems are rooted in our childhood experiences. It is therefore important to understand why we react in this way in certain situations and not differently. Stephanie Stahl explains these relationships and shows methods that help us to recognize and overcome unconscious ways of thinking and behaving.
- Anyone who wants to get to know themselves better
- Anyone who wants to increase their self-esteem
- People who suffer from relationship problems, depressed moods, stress, fear of the future, or lack of zest for life
Stefanie Stahl works as a freelance psychologist in her own practice in Trier. She mainly deals with the issues of attachment fears and strengthening self-esteem, on which she also holds seminars. As an author, she has written numerous successful books such as yes and no! or Life can also be simple.
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A very interesting book!
Cover: An empty net is shown here simply and appropriately. Suitable because it reflects the topic and super and aptly includes the content. Writing style: Pleasant, which surprised me a lot. There are also some technical terms that have left me with a few question marks, but it worked and the content could still be understood. Opinion: I am pleasantly surprised. I found the book very interesting and instructive, because it provided some enlightenment for me and brought moments of awe. I also found the examples given to be very well chosen from everyday life. SO you could identify with it much better and project it onto yourself. I have deeply internalized the teaching of the shadow and sun child for myself and am trying to deal with it more consciously. In some places, however, the book became too much for me. I noticed how I couldn’t really record the content anymore because it was too deep-psychological and I couldn’t quite grasp some of it. But all in all a very informative and interesting book from which I could take a few things. Conclusion: I think I will soon try other books by the author.