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How do unmet emotional needs in childhood lead to the formation of schemas?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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When children's emotional needs for safety, connection, autonomy, and self-expression are unmet, they develop schemas as a way to interpret their experiences. These schemas serve as a map of reality that reflects their childhood environment, and they persist into adulthood, influencing behavior and emotional responses.

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