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(2008) Intimacy, transcendence, and psychology, Dordrecht, Springer.

Seeing a significant other "as if for the first time"

Steen Halling

pp. 15-39

The experience of genuinely being seen by another person is one that we deeply long for. What could be more wonderful than being recognized for who one really is by a lover, parent, or friend? And yet we are also keenly aware that becoming visible to another is risky. Think of a time when you were feeling vulnerable, ashamed, or even terrified at the prospect of being seen—even by someone who deeply cares about you, let alone someone who would judge you.

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DOI: 10.1057/9780230610255_2

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Halling, S. (2008). Seeing a significant other "as if for the first time", in Intimacy, transcendence, and psychology, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 15-39.

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