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Why am I putting on armour, if I'm not going into battle?
Episode 118th May 2024 • The Dynamics Of Everyday Life • Julia Rogers
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We all know the days when we take a deep breath and metaphorically put on our armour.  It’s not fun.  But why are we doing this?  What’s happening when we feel like we need to defend ourselves against people, situations or the world in general?  In this episode I’m exploring why we might be reaching for our shields and what steps we can take to learn how to look after ourselves better, so we aren’t dragging that armour around with us!

Here are the highlights for this episode:

(1.06) Freud or Jung?

(1.32) Freud and Defence

(5.15) Freud and Jung’s “bromance”

(6.02) Jung and the persona

(8.53) Invitation for this week

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The Dynamics of Everyday Life explores the psychological patterns shaping how we think, work and relate to others; bringing psychodynamic thinking into coaching, leadership and everyday life.

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