The Art of Healing

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Intimacy & Solitude

STEPHANIE DOWRICK

he quality of your personal relationships has never mattered more. It isn’t enough to have lots of friends on social media, or to give ‘everything’ to work hoping that will validate your existence. When familiar certainties are dissolving, we need to give and receive closeness and understanding to feel fully alive. But how do we open to others in a world that can seem harsh, indifferent - and unpredictable in the extreme? starts with the most fundamental relationship of all: how you understand

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