Lily, from China, a psychotherapist and licensed counsellor with 4900+ hours of clinical counselling and a master's from Johns Hopkins University in clinical mental health counselling, lived in the US for 11 years. Experienced with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds and focuses on therapy, mentoring, and coaching, she pays extra attention to Asian Americans and international students in practice and research and has expertise in women's and teenagers' mental health and psychological and personal development. Using the humanistic approach, she believes the centrality of human values is our creative and active nature. She loves piano, guitar, staring at horses and meeting people like you!
In this series of discussion clubs, Lily, a phy...
In this series of discussion clubs, Lily, a phychotherapist, will be diving deep with you into the dark sides of human nature. This time, we'll look at the concept of constantly wanting what we can't have._x000D_
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Why is it that so many want what they don't have. Why, even worse, do they want what they can't have? And iif they could have it, would they still want it? What is that you can't have that you want? Is it a thing? A person? A type of relationship? Something else? _x000D_
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Let's talk about this all from the point of you of psychology, sociology, and our own personal experiences. Let's see what science, case studies, and data have to say about it and try to relate it to our own lives. Let's try to better understand the human condition!_x000D_
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在这一系列的讨论活动中,心理治疗师Lily将与你一起深入人性的阴暗面。这一次,我们来看看我们想要却不能拥有的东西的概念。_x000D_
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为什么那么多人想要他们没有的东西?为什么,更糟糕的是,他们想要他们得不到的东西?如果他们可以拥有它,他们还会想要吗?什么东西是你想要却得不到的?这是一件事吗?一个人吗?一种关系吗?别的吗?_x000D_
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让我们从心理学,社会学和我们自己的个人经历的角度来讨论这个问题。让我们看看科学、案例研究和数据是怎么说的,并试着把它与我们自己的生活联系起来。让我们试着更好地理解人类的状况!