Taking it Personally — And Personal Responsibility
To have a sense of how we appear to others can be helpful information. And “not taking it personally” can actually contribute to our taking “personal responsibility”.
Evan Hadkins has published the following articles at Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life.
To have a sense of how we appear to others can be helpful information. And “not taking it personally” can actually contribute to our taking “personal responsibility”.
I’d like to say that it is an essential part of psychotherapy to contribute to making the world a better place.
Sometimes it’s not so much a case of “It didn’t work”, but rather a case of “I didn’t work”.
Is it a problem for the caring professions that responsibility is inseparable from knowledge?
We assume that other’s experience is the same as ours — but what if it isn’t?