Childhood Interpretation
Cross-source consensus on Childhood Interpretation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article argues that early emotional interpretations become adult operating assumptions. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy
- Children are described as lacking mature logic before about age five, making them prone to self-blame for adult problems. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy
- When caregivers are absent, critical, addicted, depressed, or overwhelmed, children are said to interpret the problem as caused by themselves. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy
- Childhood conclusions can later organize adult behaviors such as pursuing unavailable partners, overeating, substance use, avoiding visibility, or sabotaging love. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy
- Identity-level childhood criticism may become an enduring imprint. — Tell Yourself a Better Lie and Rapid Transformational Therapy