Prendre soin de soi #26

Prendre soin de soi #26

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Le droit d'exister quand on est hypersensible : sortir du sentiment d'infériorité #280

Dans cet épisode #280, nous abordons une question profonde que vivent de nombreuses personnes hypersensibles : ai-je vraiment le droit d’être comme je suis ?Aux côtés de la thérapeute Julia Bouchinet, nous explorons ce sentiment d’infériorité qui peut s’installer lorsqu’on se sen ...  Show more

Amour ou dépendance affective, comment faire la différence ? #279

Dans cet épisode #279, nous plongeons au cœur d’une question que beaucoup se posent sans toujours réussir à y répondre : suis-je dans une relation d’amour… ou de dépendance affective ?Aux côtés de la thérapeute Virginie Augias, nous questionnons la manière dont certains liens peu ...  Show more

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