The feeling of injustice wounds the emotional world. It destroys the desire for life, for joy, for meeting others. It erects a fortress to protect, but ultimately incarcerates existence.
The anxiety of vindication and the bitterness of "injustice" lead capable people to get trapped in the event that hurt them, depriving them of happiness and freedom. The constant preoccupation with the injustice they experienced causes them to withdraw into themselves, lose interest in life, and ultimately fall into depression.
The injustice that hurts goes back to the painful experiences of childhood. It seeks the terms and conditions that produce it in the family environment. It records the expectations for its alleviation, as well as the painful frustrations in companion relationships. It examines its appearance in the work environment.
However, it highlights the possibility that a person's fate may not be harmed by their traumas, as such an outcome would be defined as a fatal surrender to depression. Through this book, the renowned psychotherapist introduces us to the deeper causes of depression as a result of the feeling of injustice.
Traumas from the past, frustrations of expectations, and disappointments from people create the framework that suffocates existence and take away the right to authentic joy. It leads us to the knowledge and understanding of the causes of the feeling of injustice.
This is the optimistic view of unfettering, where forgiveness is not a moral imperative, but an ability that leads to the attainment of freedom through the wondrous overcoming of the burdens of the past.
Manufacturer
- Author
- Dimitris F. Karagiannis
- Publisher
- Armos
- Language
- Greek
- Cover
- Soft
- Number of Pages
- 280
- Release Date
- 3/2010
- Publication Date
- 2010
- Dimensions
- 14x21 cm
- ISBN-13
- 9789605275709
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