The phrase "adults are us" is more often spoken with a bitter sigh than with joy.
Adulthood is associated with invulnerability and perfection: real adults cope on their own, fear nothing, and never grow tired of their responsibilities. And they don't exist.
In the lecture of Elizaveta Musatova - psychoanalyst and author of the Telegram channel @therapyreal, we'll debunk myths about adulthood and discuss:
👉 how to be yourself if it seems that the real you is a child who will never grow up?
👉 why at different times do we feel either our passport age or five or fifteen years old?
👉 why is early independence as harmful as prolonged childishness?
👉 is it possible to do without endless chewing of childhood traumas and talking about mom?
👉 why does our own psyche interfere with healthy maturation?