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- Emotional_symbiosis abstract "Emotional Symbiosis is when an individual has the limited capacity to be aware of, respect, appreciate, comprehend the subjectivity of another. This occurs in the phase of early development when a child is completely dependant, and both physically and emotionally closely bonded with their mother. Most people suffer from Emotional Symbiosis, and it is very common because its origins are in the early childhood treatment of babies. People who have Emotional Symbiosis tend to put others down in order to make themselves feel as if they have all of the right answers. Unfortunately, Emotional Symbiosis can be passed down through generations, and can have a negative impact onto a family's life.".
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- Emotional_symbiosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mental_health.
- Emotional_symbiosis wikiPageWikiLink Eriksons_stages_of_psychosocial_development.
- Emotional_symbiosis wikiPageWikiLink Margaret_Mahler.
- Emotional_symbiosis date "April 2014".
- Emotional_symbiosis hasPhotoCollection Emotional_symbiosis.
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- Emotional_symbiosis subject Category:Mental_health.
- Emotional_symbiosis comment "Emotional Symbiosis is when an individual has the limited capacity to be aware of, respect, appreciate, comprehend the subjectivity of another. This occurs in the phase of early development when a child is completely dependant, and both physically and emotionally closely bonded with their mother. Most people suffer from Emotional Symbiosis, and it is very common because its origins are in the early childhood treatment of babies.".
- Emotional_symbiosis label "Emotional symbiosis".
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