mental illness can pass from generatiton to next

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According to psychological research's:The dynamic interplay of nature and nurture work together to shape human development.

As people grow and learn, their social and physical environment provides stimulation to their brains.

This is particularly true with the caregiver-child relationships as they interact they create a foundation for future growing and learning.

People in general learn about themselves and their world during their interactions with others.

A caregiver-child brain connections that lead to later success can only grow out of nurturing, supportive and predictable care. When the early child experiences are neither supportive nor predictable, the synapses that develop in the brain are created in response to chronic stress, from abuse and neglect.

So early exposure to violence and other forms of stress can cause the brain to operate on a fast track.

Such over activity of the connections between axons and dendrites, combined with child vulnerability, can increase the risk of later problems with self-control.

Some adults who are violent and overly aggressive experienced erratic and unresponsive care early in life, When a child can only expect danger instead of security, then poor outcomes will occur.

Therefore people who were harshly disciplined or abused as children are always violent, vicious and unpredictable.

They may hide such tendencies but sooner or later they show their true color sort of speak.

Borderline Personality Disorder


Here is some music to soothe the beast or demon in some of you:
Yanni - One Man´s Dream

Claude, April 8 2008, 2:22 PM

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