Familiarity
The article presents accepting praise and praising oneself as corrective practices for self-esteem. The mind is described as preferring familiar patterns even when they are painful. Familiarity is used to explain why people may repeat pain…
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The article presents accepting praise and praising oneself as corrective practices for self-esteem. The mind is described as preferring familiar patterns even when they are painful. Familiarity is used to explain why people may repeat painful family patterns in adult relationships. People raised with criticism may reject compliments because praise feels unfamiliar. People may choose partners resembling neglectful parents in an attempt to repair the original wound.