Dyslexia in Adulthood: Stop Sabotaging Your Success!
Let's I dive into the often-overlooked impact of dyslexia in adulthood, particularly focusing on patterns of self-sabotage and repetition compulsion. Repetition compulsion is a psychological phenomenon where individuals unconsciously repeat behaviors or patterns from past experiences, often those related to trauma or unresolved issues. For dyslexic adults, this can manifest as a tendency to recreate situations of failure or self-sabotage, mirroring the challenges faced during childhood. These patterns can be deeply ingrained, making it difficult to break free and achieve success. By understanding and addressing repetition compulsion, dyslexic adults can learn to recognize and overcome these cycles, leading to personal growth and success.
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