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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/how-ego-childhood
 -trauma-shape-life-45256/register">How Ego & Childhood Trauma Shape Life <
 /a>\nLet's talk candidly and intelligently about how the ego shapes our li
 ves. Let's dive into the psychology of childhood wounds\, awareness\, and 
 real change. Why do we overreact\, get defensive\, or feel triggered in si
 tuations that seem small? Often\, the answer lies in the ego\, a protectiv
 e system shaped by our early experiences. In this club\, we’ll explore h
 ow childhood wounds influence our emotions\, communication\, and relations
 hips\, using ideas from Healing the Five Wounds by Lise Bourbeau as a foun
 dation. We’ll look at practical\, real-life examples and discuss how dev
 eloping awareness helps us respond more calmly and consciously instead of 
 reacting on autopilot. 我们来认真、坦诚地聊聊“自我”是如
 何影响我们的人生轨迹的，也一起走进童年创伤、觉察
 和真正改变的心理学。 为什么我们会在一些看似小事的
 场景里过度反应、变得防御，或被触发情绪？很多时候
 ，答案和“自我”有关——那是一套在早期经历中形成
 的保护系统。 在这个俱乐部里，我们会以 Lise Bourbeau 的
 《Healing the Five Wounds》为参考，一起探讨童年伤痕如何影
 响我们的情绪表达、沟通方式和亲密关系。我们会结合
 现实生活中的具体例子，讨论当我们提升觉察后，如何
 更冷静、更有意识地回应，而不是在无意识中自动反应
 。这是一场关于理解自己、慢慢松动旧模式的讨论。
DTSTAMP:20260709T081700Z
LOCATION:Popcorn Online
SUMMARY:How Ego & Childhood Trauma Shape Life 
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