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Vulnerability Protected: Visions of a Dancing Mind

Par : Carol Smaldino
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-952292-17-0
  • EAN9781952292170
  • Date de parution22/03/2026
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  • Éditeur4Dignity

Résumé

Vulnerability Protected: Visions of a Dancing Mind invites readers to reconsider what it truly means to be vulnerable-and why it matters now more than ever. Vulnerability, writes Carol Smaldino, is not a soft cliché but a profound state of openness that touches every part of our being. It is rarely smooth or easy. On the contrary, genuine vulnerability depends on a sense of safety, both physical and emotional, and becomes a gateway to repair and reconnection when we inevitably falter.
In this new work, Smaldino explores how vulnerability is a central ingredient in empathy-for ourselves, for each other, and even for the natural world. When we allow ourselves to feel deeply into our own experience, we become more able to extend that same depth of understanding outward, bridging the gaps that so often divide us. Against the backdrop of a world marked by polarization and fracture, Vulnerability Protected argues that humanizing ourselves and one another is an urgent task.
What we fear or disown in ourselves, Smaldino notes, we are prone to hate, degrade, or project onto others. The book traces how the refusal of vulnerability can manifest as grandiosity, relentless striving for power, emotional detachment, or coldness-and how it can also appear in our idealization and uncritical following of those we deem heroic or invulnerable. Drawing on decades of clinical practice as well as personal and societal observation, Smaldino shows how vulnerability often appears in either a performative guise or is denied altogether.
Vulnerability Protected offers a path toward making vulnerability authentic, grounded, and transformative-something that can be protected rather than exploited, honored rather than shamed.