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Premise from 29 years' clinical research: young children deprived of adequate psychological and spiritual nurturance automatically develop a "false self" (leaderless personality) to survive. Here, a GWC is a man or woman who (a) survived a low-nurturance childhood and (b) is probably unaware of up to six significant false-self wounds. Without awareness and healing, typical GWCs choose other GWCs for partners repeatedly, and unintentionally pass on false-self wounds to their kids as their ancestors did. Unseen GWC wounds and their impacts are probably one of two main reasons over half of Americans (re)divorce legally or psychologically. The other reason is ineffective communica- tion. Once aware, GWCs can intentionally reduce their wounds and guard against passing them on via self-motivated personal recovery. In this Web site, family Project 1 focuses on wound- assessment and healing. Many mates, ex mates, and human-service professionals are unrecovering GWCs. more detail / slides / Project-1 guidebook and links / close |