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Me encantaria practicar ES con Hispanohablantes.
- Oct 23, 2018
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I'm currently reading this book of a concentration camp survivor and a psychotherapist who managed to go through it all with his sense of self still there and went on to develop his method called logotherapy to help others.
I'm at the earlier stages where he analyses daily life in a camp from psychological point of view and find that I can relate a lot. I grew up with a BPD/NPD mother (narcissistic and and borderline personality disorders) and had similar experience of being completely erased as personality on a daily basis. You probably know that Cluster B PD people treat others as tools that can be useful for their personal needs and discard them when they're no longer needed. Looks like she also had Munchausen by Proxy Syndrom because, being a doctor, she repeatedly poisoned me with all sorts of medications and foods I was allergic to, then rushed me to hospital and played a role of a doting mom who completely put her life on hold to take care of her child. She received huge amount of praise from the personnel and extended family and was hailed as a hero. Meantime, I was known as a sickly child. So, there's some resemblance with what was going on in concentration camps as well. She was extremely sadistic and promiscuous. I know I was sexually abused as a very young child. Later on I carried a lot of shame about it.
All in all, I find this book a very introspective read with helpful tips for me. I believe at least some of you will find it useful, too.
DISCLAIMER: (knowing how internet blame games work): IN NO WAY DO I CONSIDER MY OWN EXPERIENCES ON THE SAME PAR AS WHAT PEOPLE IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS WENT THROUGH. NEITHER DO I DOWNPLAY THE ONGOING ABUSE THAT WAS HAPPENING TO ME AND MESSED ME FOR LIFE.
I'm at the earlier stages where he analyses daily life in a camp from psychological point of view and find that I can relate a lot. I grew up with a BPD/NPD mother (narcissistic and and borderline personality disorders) and had similar experience of being completely erased as personality on a daily basis. You probably know that Cluster B PD people treat others as tools that can be useful for their personal needs and discard them when they're no longer needed. Looks like she also had Munchausen by Proxy Syndrom because, being a doctor, she repeatedly poisoned me with all sorts of medications and foods I was allergic to, then rushed me to hospital and played a role of a doting mom who completely put her life on hold to take care of her child. She received huge amount of praise from the personnel and extended family and was hailed as a hero. Meantime, I was known as a sickly child. So, there's some resemblance with what was going on in concentration camps as well. She was extremely sadistic and promiscuous. I know I was sexually abused as a very young child. Later on I carried a lot of shame about it.
All in all, I find this book a very introspective read with helpful tips for me. I believe at least some of you will find it useful, too.
DISCLAIMER: (knowing how internet blame games work): IN NO WAY DO I CONSIDER MY OWN EXPERIENCES ON THE SAME PAR AS WHAT PEOPLE IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS WENT THROUGH. NEITHER DO I DOWNPLAY THE ONGOING ABUSE THAT WAS HAPPENING TO ME AND MESSED ME FOR LIFE.