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What is the significance of cognitive patterns formed in childhood?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Cognitive patterns formed in childhood, often referred to as 'schemas,' are deeply ingrained responses to emotional stimuli. These patterns dictate how individuals react to various situations throughout their lives. The host explains that these schemas are developed based on early experiences and can be difficult to change, but understanding them is the first step towards personal growth.

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