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Edda – Die klagende Mutter und der schlagende Vater

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Zu manchen „Geschichten“ aus dem eigenen Leben entwickelt man eine intensive, wenngleich recht depersonalisierte Beziehung, bis man das Gefühl hat, die Geschichte einer anderen Person oder aus einem anderen Leben zu erzählen. So verhält es sich ein Stück weit mit dieser Geschichte für mich. Wann sie sich genau zugetragen hat? Ich kann es nicht wirklich sagen: Vielleicht war es noch zu Kindergartenzeiten oder doch schon Volksschultagen?

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Jenull, B., Hanfstingl, B. (2023). Edda – Die klagende Mutter und der schlagende Vater. In: Böse Eltern. Psychotherapie: Praxis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-66914-3_12

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