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Erik Erikson, a psychoanalyst, formulated the developmental stages of a person from birth to death. His theory insists that a person developed trust not from adulthood, but from childhood.
After a baby is born and up to it's 2nd year, it's existential question is, “Can I trust the world?” Hence, if a child is neglected, they would see the world as a scary place to live in. They may grow up wary, and if this wariness is reinforced by further lack of care, they could live to be a very miserable adult.
Serial killers are proof of this theory-- learn the makings of the world’s most vicious murderers in this book. Some kill in a 'usual' fashion, others kill for what appears to be no reason, but the one thing all these serial killers have in common, is they were vicious.
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This was by far the best true murder stories. I never heard of any of them. The guy who killed his grandparents and the mom took him back that says a lot about her physique too.