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| ===== Primitive Agonies of the Inner and Outer Child ===== | ===== Primitive Agonies of the Inner and Outer Child ===== | ||
| There are some primitive agonies that our [[theory: | There are some primitive agonies that our [[theory: | ||
| - | There are five primitive agonies, described in [[http://http:// | + | There are five primitive agonies, described in [[http:// |
| - Going to pieces | - Going to pieces | ||
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| If a client is expressing symptoms similar to any of these, or their communication reflects a component of one, use this communication as the ‘signal’ and work with it, until it is able to free itself from its constraints. | If a client is expressing symptoms similar to any of these, or their communication reflects a component of one, use this communication as the ‘signal’ and work with it, until it is able to free itself from its constraints. | ||
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