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That is a quote from my favorite psychologist, who specialized in the effects of early childhood trauma
Alice Miller
Aha. Makes sense
Hit Ler was
Abused
By his father
His father was an alcoholic and a cheater. And hit them
He is a fascinating individual for psychological study
Nonetheless, it doesn’t justify what he did
I've read a lot about him in that context
There’s an interesting documentary on Netflix
In a series called street food Asia
No, but it can be examined in a separate fashion
The one about Japan
The man tells his story about abuse by his father
Totally different character and story
Not everyone is evil
He is definitely frequently used in experience examples of the effects of physical abuse and psychological torturedeprivation
>>> In a series called street food Asia That sounds interesting
Yes, he is definitely a unique character, not in a good way
Charles Manson is similar
Charles Manson is similar
I've always gotten a lot of crap from people for humanizing people like that
It’s hard to see the person behind them
Have any of you read “Gods in Every Man” by Jean Shinoda Bolen?
I think it's important to understand why people do the things they do. That doesn't mean the person's actions are any less wrong, just that we are looking at the whole. We are all more than the worst things we've done.
Yes, it’s important not to judge carelessly. Although in cases like these, genocides and serial killers, there’s very little that can be looked at with empathy.
I look at the children, they didn't do anything 🤷🏻‍♀️
That’s true. But even if we observe them, they are not all the same. They behave differently since early ages.
What can these differences in behaviour be attributed to? I don’t know. I am not a behavioural therapist. It’s just an observation
I'm only interested in the childhood years of those types of people, and don't have any issues of keeping them and their adult actions separate
Yes, I understand what you mean
It’s interesting, because even when several siblings are raised by the same negligent parents, not all replicate the same behaviours
Genetic differences are at play too
As each will be different
Yes, that’s true
I used to have my notebooks with quotes too. Then I underlined in my kindle. But my old kindle can’t be charged anymore, so I have lost them 😔
>>> It’s interesting, because even when severa... So true.
That's awful about your kindle! ☹️
You can’t trust technology
i love read book of psichology
i'm new
Hey new
Oooo finally
Some interesting group
It is very interesting indeed
>>> i'm new Welcome!