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A common concern for people in therapy is not wanting lose the "real" them, or wanting to find a way back to the "real" them. But what does this actually mean? Is there actually a "real" you in the first place? Let's find out.
By TJ Thomas4.9
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A common concern for people in therapy is not wanting lose the "real" them, or wanting to find a way back to the "real" them. But what does this actually mean? Is there actually a "real" you in the first place? Let's find out.