Primary Selves

Primary Selves

The primary selves, according to Voice Dialogue created by Hal Stone and Sidra Stone, are those selves that emerged in our maturation process to protect the inner child from pain and allow us to reach our goals.

ee also

* Disowned Selves
* Psychology of Selves
* Voice Dialogue
* Sidra Stone
* Hal Stone


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