Detaching: Now If the Good Goes
Volume 1 - Issue 3
Gabriel Miranda Nava*
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- Chief of Neurology of the Hospital Center of the Presidential General Staff, Mexico
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Gabriel Miranda Nava, Chief of Neurology of the Hospital Center of the Presidential General Staff, Mexico
Received: September 04, 2018; Published: September 12, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/SJPBS.2018.01.000112
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Abstract
The last time we talked about attachments as a powerful glue
that we apply to a couple, object, idea, to name a few, and that
knowing that we can separate would take us from just thinking
about it to a series of curses and disappointments of our life, when
never, we have never been closer to wisdom, and that word is so
adulterated that it is happiness. Whenever a patient arrives at my
office with an anxiety reaction and some depressive episode due to
a love breakup, at the moment of knowing their history it is evident
that it was a good thing to have that break, because we agree that
when listen to someone talk about a relationship, one immediately
knows when the protagonist can do well or badly, little by little ?,
one can think “... what a nice relationship they have” or a “go on, they
do it as they want”.
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