big Anatoly wrote:What are some of the opinions here on PDs, excluding BPD we don't want to talk about that one.
PDs do run in families,
By watching and imitating others, young children learn how to interact socially. They learn acceptable and unacceptable kinds of behaviour.
The examples set by adults, older siblings and children are the most powerful influences shaping a child's behaviour and personality. One way children learn is by copying what others do. If men and women do not treat each other equally, the child will observe, learn and probably copy this behaviour. If adults shout, behave violently, exclude or discriminate, children will learn this type of behaviour. If adults treat others with kindness, respect and patience, children will follow their example. If mothers and fathers treat each other with love and respect, this is what their children will learn and most likely 'replay' in their adult relationships.
http://www.factsforlifeglobal.org/03/4.htmlI did a much better post but forgot to copy before pressing send and that login screen that robs it if you take too long to write got me.
Controlling parents 'cause long-term mental damage to their children' - and the trauma is as bad as losing a loved one
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3222078/Controlling-parents-cause-long-term-mental-damage-children-trauma-bad-losing-loved-one.html -- Fri Jun 30, 2017 8:18 am --
Riccola wrote:We are known to copy our parents behavior
And it looks like I copied your post but I just took longer to send and got smacked with the loose your post login screen.
I survived psychiatry.