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is self, feel disconnected, as it seems to us, from something external, but in fact, there is a change in the relationship with inner self. Loss of internal flow, integrity, sense of self as continuing in space and time.</p><p id="8c58">We often encounter this experience. In our culture we can call it depression, WHO (World Health Organization) defines depression as the experience of sadness, irritation, emptiness, loss of pleasure. Depression may also be accompanied by cognitive impairment — memory deterioration, for example, or a general feeling that thoughts are moving slowly and “I’m not thinking well.”</p><p id="9447">This doesn’t have to be a move, it could be a divorce, separation, the birth of a child, or the death of a l

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oved one. This change in contact with the self may be experienced as anxiety or loss of energy, outbursts of anger or inability to concentrate, and psychosomatic manifestations.

It’s so sad to be with this from the therapist’s chair, it always resonates with me with heaviness and sadness, because I understand the inevitability and I know how hard it is for the one sitting opposite me. But most importantly, I know that it’s like a wave that rolls in and recedes, can overwhelm, choke, drag, scare you to death… One of my friends said that I’m like a “guide” on the road or on the waves, but I don’t know , I just know how to stand on the shore in the waves, I know how to give my hand correctly and see the wave.</p></article></body>

In the piggy bank about the psychology of moving and sudden changes.

The Jungians are cool, I love them very much because they are “beautiful”. They juggle symbols, fairy tales, words so well, I love it. I’m listening to “Who Runs with the Wolves.” In Russian, in the Jungian tradition, there is the concept of “self,” absolutely wonderful, this internal understanding-sense of integrity, “a symbol of the fullness of human potential and the unity of personality; it occupies a central place in the control of mental life and is the highest power in the destiny” of a person. And I thought that when we move to another country or with some drastic change in life, we can lose touch with this self, feel disconnected, as it seems to us, from something external, but in fact, there is a change in the relationship with inner self. Loss of internal flow, integrity, sense of self as continuing in space and time.

We often encounter this experience. In our culture we can call it depression, WHO (World Health Organization) defines depression as the experience of sadness, irritation, emptiness, loss of pleasure. Depression may also be accompanied by cognitive impairment — memory deterioration, for example, or a general feeling that thoughts are moving slowly and “I’m not thinking well.”

This doesn’t have to be a move, it could be a divorce, separation, the birth of a child, or the death of a loved one. This change in contact with the self may be experienced as anxiety or loss of energy, outbursts of anger or inability to concentrate, and psychosomatic manifestations. It’s so sad to be with this from the therapist’s chair, it always resonates with me with heaviness and sadness, because I understand the inevitability and I know how hard it is for the one sitting opposite me. But most importantly, I know that it’s like a wave that rolls in and recedes, can overwhelm, choke, drag, scare you to death… One of my friends said that I’m like a “guide” on the road or on the waves, but I don’t know , I just know how to stand on the shore in the waves, I know how to give my hand correctly and see the wave.

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