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Childhood experiences can have a lasting impact from "summary" of The Myth of Normal by Gabor Maté, MD

In our journey through life, we are often shaped by the experiences we have in our formative years. These childhood experiences, whether positive or negative, can leave a lasting imprint on our minds and bodies. They can influence the way we perceive and interact with the world around us, as well as how we form relationships with others. The impact of childhood experiences can be profound, shaping our beliefs, behaviors, and emotions. Traumatic experiences in childhood, such as abuse, neglect, or loss, can lead to long-term effects on our mental and physical health. These experiences can wire our brains in a way that predisposes us to certain patterns of thinking and behaving, often without our conscious awareness. Moreover,...
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    The Myth of Normal

    Gabor Maté, MD

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