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Psychology says people who grew up around emotional chaos often don’t realize they recreate chaos in their lives in subtle ways | Collector
Psychology says people who grew up around emotional chaos often don’t realize they recreate chaos in their lives in subtle ways
Economic Times

Psychology says people who grew up around emotional chaos often don’t realize they recreate chaos in their lives in subtle ways

The emotional struggles faced in childhood often leave lasting imprints on adult relationships and coping mechanisms. When caregivers are inconsistent or dismissive, it fosters a distorted view of stability amidst turmoil. This can lead to adults unknowingly recreating past relational patterns. Conversely, nurturing surroundings can alleviate these adverse effects, helping individuals cultivate healthier perceptions of safety and life quality.

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