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"I've been going there since I was 4": Suzanne Lindon makes rare secrets about her psychoanalysis

2022-04-03T09:25:45.197Z


The daughter of Sandrine Kiberlain and Vincent Lindon, who joined the cast of In therapy for its second season, confided in an important aspect of his youth.


It is a subject that speaks to him well.

Suzanne Lindon, who appears in the second season of the series

En Thérapie

, released on March 31 on Arte.tv, confided in this Friday April 1 on the set of

Quotidien

.

The daughter of Sandrine Kiberlain and Vincent Lindon explained that she herself had been seeing a psychologist since the age of 4, and that, at her request.

“When I found out what it was, because I was told about it early on, and I think it's lucky.

So, very quickly, I felt the need to speak to someone neutral, ”she confided to host Yann Barthès.

And to continue: “I think it helped me a lot to feel good about myself and to accept myself very early on.”

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Because like everyone else, Suzanne Lindon explained that she could not escape the teenage crisis.

“I lived through complicated moments, she confessed, adding that her psychologist had accompanied her a lot and helped to alleviate her difficult passings.

The “child of” syndrome?

Suzanne Lindon seems to have done a lot of work on herself.

Indeed, the young woman of 21, who left the family home to settle alone at 18, released her first feature film at only 20 years old, without the advice of her parents. Last March, she confided in the columns of Madame Figaro on the complex of "the child of", a disorder experienced by many children of stars, sometimes feeling illegitimate in the face of their own talent and notoriety.

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"I don't consider myself a daughter of," she said, adding that her parents protected her from their success.

And to add: “I am proud of them, I admire them for what they are, for what they reflect.

They are honest people with a lot of empathy and a line of conduct that I like.

I don't need to see their movies to know that."

Source: lefigaro

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