Grandparents, grown children and their children spend a good time together in a family hearth full of memories. It is possible. “Close siblings and parents make the experience very positive for the last generation, as this intergenerational complicity is reassuring… but to be honest, this situation is the least of it.notes Dr. Marie-Claude Gavard, psychiatrist, author But what is going on in my head? (ed. Marabut). Indeed, delving into the past brings up many memories, including sibling tension. And our tendency to register criticism better than compliments, react more to negative impulses and expect the worst from a loved one who is perceived as the source of problems can turn a beautiful family photo into a nightmare…
Station on the third day
“Every adult who returns to the family hearth finds the soul of his child and with it the longing for recognition…
Source: Le Figaro

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