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In this section will be mentioned briefly a few common concepts which psychiatrists find useful in relating patients' childhood experiences to their adult emotional illnesses. For often it seems clear not only that constitutional factors and immediate life stresses have operated as possible causes but also that the groundwork for later illness was laid in chronically maladaptive attitudes and behaviors unwittingly fostered by the human environment of childhood. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
Published: Jul 11, 2011
Keywords: psychodynamic concepts; personality development; emotional development; childhood experiences; psychiatric patients
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