Psychiatrist explains: Toxic Relationships: Why Some People Repeat the Harmful Patterns of Their Childhood

Some people have one goal in life above all: Not to become like their parents.

Psychiatrist explains: Toxic Relationships: Why Some People Repeat the Harmful Patterns of Their Childhood

Some people have one goal in life above all: Not to become like their parents. The memories of her childhood are too bad, too painful. But then you repeat sentences, cultivate habits and behave just like your ancestors. Even when looking for a partner, one seems to orientate oneself on the personality of the father or mother, takes the parents' marriage as a model in one's own relationship and repeats the patterns that one actually wanted to break.

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