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Average rating: 4.08 · 96 ratings · 19 reviews · 92 distinct works
Taipei After Dark: Blatant ...

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The Wife's Temptation

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Revolution! It Ain't No New...

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Bangkok After Dark

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EMOTIONALLY IMMATURE PARENT...

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The Invisible Guard

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“As shown here, the consequences of victims of child psychological/emotional abuse may not be calculable. Until recently, research in this particular area has been relatively sparse. Research done so far suggests that children may have lifelong separation patterns, depression, anxiety, dysfunctional/toxic relationships, low self-esteem, and inability to feel empathy. Development processes can be impaired or even disrupted by a lack of mental and emotional adaptation. When the child reaches puberty, it is often difficult for them to trust them, and they may not be able to experience fulfillment and happiness in their interpersonal relationships, even though they have no idea how the roots of their misfortune, dissatisfaction, and suffering look like an adult could be found in her painful, wounded childhood. Unfortunately, when they become parents, adult survivors can find it difficult to identify and respond sensitively and appropriately to the needs of their own children, thereby continuing the cycle of multi-generation abuse in their family system.”
Andrew Harris, EMOTIONALLY IMMATURE PARENTS: How to Overcome Your Childhood Trauma and Handle Parents Relationships. Causes and Effects of Emotional Abuses, the Perfect ...

“The key to success in life is not to avoid failures, but to learn from our failures and gain resilience.”
Andrew Harris, EMOTIONALLY IMMATURE PARENTS: How to Overcome Your Childhood Trauma and Handle Parents Relationships. Causes and Effects of Emotional Abuses, the Perfect ...



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