Devochka so shramami

Istorii kotorye pomogai͡ut zhitʹ
Nika Nabokova
Book - 2022

"I have noticed more than once that we feel like we benefit by reading other people's stories. Watching how other people experience some things, we review our experience, our approach, we feel more confident, with less confusion, fear, and/or helplessness in the face of some kind of difficulty. After all... if she could do it, so can I. I know this book will not always be easy to read. You may wish you didn't even know that this kind of thing happens to people. But, alas, trauma is part of our lives. Turn a blind eye to them = hide from reality. I really hope that I will make it easier, simpler, more understandable for someone to live and cope with their situation. The experience of the heroines will support you in some way, will help you understand something, will make you see some of your personal experience in a completely different way and find a way out of trouble." --

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Nabokova, Nika (Author)
Format: Book
Language:Russian
Published: Moskva [Moscow, Russia] : Izdatelʹstvo AST, 2022.
Series:#Psychology#KnowHow
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