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How does childhood experience influence self-love and aggression?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The host explains that a lack of self-love often stems from childhood experiences where individuals were conditioned to earn love through good behavior or achievements. This can lead to internalized aggression, where individuals direct their frustrations and anger towards themselves instead of expressing them outwardly. The host suggests that this pattern can result in destructive behaviors in adulthood.

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