Self-destructive behavior patterns caused by psychological trauma will create an illusion of ones self-worth. When children are exposed to metal and or physical abuse they can develop a scale that will measure their self-worth, which subconsciously influences their actions and feelings when they become young adults.
The type of abuse a child is exposed to will determine the behavior patterns that may persist in adulthood. Studies show the part of the brain, the frontal lobe, which is the part of the brain that associates action with consequence, does not fully develop until between the ages of 25 to 30. This means that some young adult are making choices that have long term serious consequences they cannot foresee.
I do not enjoy scaring people, as a matter of fact I’m known as a supporter and cheerleader, however, I’m also known for calling a spade a spade when I see one.
If you have been exposed to any amount of psychological trauma in your early developmental years and you are reading this post, ask yourself the following question:
Do I use the words “MY TYPE” to defend my actions and behavior?
Your self-worth and what you feel you deserve today is an illusion that was created largely in part because of your past environment. Take a step back and look into your past - Identify the pattern of abuse you tolerate today and match it to the abuse you were exposed to at young age. Look carefully, do you recognize your “TYPE”
Open your eyes! Your actions have serious consequences that you will regret in just a few short year.
5 comments:
bruno...you do such a nice job of introducing new information. I'm the mom of 4 adult children, your ideas always cause me to stop and think. Thank you!
AM
Hahaha. The theme of the last 24 hours has been behavior patterns. Man, I can't get away from it! Ahhh (feigning terror, I am).
You are absolutely right, Bruno. I did not realize the consequences of teenage actions until I was years into it. Take parenting, for example. I never guessed it could be so 'mental' as well as providing for the basics. There is a LOT of teaching involved. That there is just one example.
Bruno...METAL abuse?? What DO you Americans get up to!! lol
OK...serious now....very good. Thought provoking and I didn't realise we were so easilly "molded" until such a late age...ie:- up to 30yrs
good spade (:
Thank you AM :)
It's all one big learning Sue - You have to go through it and learn with each passing day. I just hope for the person I met in passing that its not too late for her.
LOL @ Nola - Do you enjoy my spelling? If you only knew how bad it was one year ago. Who's American? I'm Canadian :)
Thanks Mona!!
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