Surely you've ever heard of reverse psychology ... That of "saying or asking the opposite of what we really want." But does this technique really work?
Although as mothers and fathers, in general, we always try to seek the best for our children, sometimes unconsciously or involuntarily we reproduce toxic parenting behaviors that should be avoided.
What is happiness? It is something very subjective and personal; it is clear that for each person, happiness will involve different things. However, we can speak of two predominant approaches to happiness in psychology.
Children, like adults, go through certain situations or adversities throughout their childhood that are not easy to deal with. In these types of situations, they sometimes require "extra" help, or a type of emotional support that, as parents, we can offer them.
As social beings that we are, we want to fit in and be part of groups, to feel valued. For this reason, throughout life, we try to cultivate this feeling of belonging within our social relationships.
Danni Büchner is invited to Sam Dylan's Halloween party. But the "Goodbye Germany" emigrant has no desire for many other party guests. And find clear words.