Edward Isham

Finally, and this is the greatest of enigmas, we not only feel shame and guilt if our child has been exposed to anything less than perfection, or if weve allowed a blemish on their lives, but we also judge others according to our idea of a Perfect Parent. How is it that we are in this place whereby sadness is considered a disease and happiness is the default? Written by Seth Isham. June 13, 2016. Well weve finally reached Maintenance - the phase of treatment that begins once remission has been achieved.

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Finally, and this is the greatest of enigmas, we not only feel shame and guilt if our child has been exposed to anything less than perfection, or if weve allowed a blemish on their lives, but we also judge others according to our idea of a Perfect Parent. How is it that we are in this place whereby sadness is considered a disease and happiness is the default? Written by Seth Isham. June 13, 2016. Well weve finally reached Maintenance - the phase of treatment that begins once remission has been achieved.

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