JOSEPH ECHOLS
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Psychology: Emotional loss in childhood is almost a retaliatory self-healing after growing up
The act of satisfying oneself with revenge reveals the emotional lack of childhood. Everyone has experienced some emotional deficiencies when they were very young. In the process of growing up, some people have stronger psychological adjustment ability and overcome the emotional lack of childhood; while some people may need more than ten years or even decades to heal themselves. Because there are no perfect parents in the world, everyone has experienced one kind of emotional loss in childhood. The purpose of our discussion of childhood emotional loss is not to blame the parents, but to reveal the deep-seated problems within the individual, to help the individual to open the original heart knot, and thus to grow. Psychologists have found that individuals with childhood emotional deficits almost heal themselves in a vindictive way when they grow up.
By JOSEPH ECHOLS5 years ago in Psyche
