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What role do perceived parental behaviors play in the development of the abandonment/instability schema?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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Perceived parental behaviors are crucial in the development of the AB schema, as a child's nervous system responds to their subjective experiences rather than objective realities. Factors such as emotional unavailability, erratic behavior, or chronic absence create a template of insecurity, leading the child to internalize the belief that emotional safety is unreliable.

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