Childhood Adversity
4 stories
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healthCalm Amid the Quiet: The Hidden Story Behind Comfort with Silence
Is poise in silence confidence or a survival tactic? Uncover the psychology of childhood adaptation in adults who wait without flinching.
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healthThe Friend Who Remembers Everything: It’s Not Warmth, It’s a System Built in Childhood
Exceptional memory in friends often stems from childhood vigilance, not innate care. Learn how this protective system works and persists into adulthood.
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healthThe Peacekeeper's Child: Exceptional Empathy, Internal Blindness
Adults from volatile homes develop acute social perception but struggle with self-awareness, a survival trait with lasting costs.
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healthThe Architecture of Emotional Opacity: Why Some People Are Hard to Read
Research reveals that individuals perceived as 'hard to read' often developed emotional composure as a defense mechanism in childhood, not as a strategic choice.