The Psychologie of “The Wall” – a different critique
In 1990, when I was 14, I wanted to watch “The Wall” live in Berlin on television. But my mother did not let me. This Wednesday, I went to see the show of Roger Waters. So, one thing of my biography has come to a closure.
Who am I? – Why #COPMI are at a double disadvantage when it comes to identity.
Collective traumas should be worked through. When individual obstacle mechanisms take hold, it is more difficult to answer the question “Who am I?”.
Open basic attitude in inpatient therapy
An open basic attitude – outside and inside – has a great influence on the course and success of your inpatient therapy. Also in the face of conflict, because this is where the therapeutic gold lies.
Inpatient therapy: voluntary courage
Volunteering at the clinic is most effective. Because working against your own will usually doesn’t do much good.
Christmas – ALL at once
Christmas is the worst time of the year. It makes me realize that I don’t have a family. But much more happens in the process.
Identity and lifestyle in COPMI – with relief to decision-making.
Identity and lifestyle are connected: Who I am is expressed in decisions when I know what I want. COPMI often do not know this and have to make decisions under stress.