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  2. This is the No. 1 sign of childhood trauma in adults ... - AOL

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    The video has racked up over 4.8 million views and nearly 500,000 likes so far. ... "Usually it's coming from someone growing up with a very volatile parent, a very emotionally stuck parent, an ...

  3. Narcissistic parent - Wikipedia

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    A narcissistic parent is a parent affected by narcissism or narcissistic personality disorder. Typically, narcissistic parents are exclusively and possessively close to their children and are threatened by their children's growing independence. [ 1 ]

  4. Dysfunctional family - Wikipedia

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    The isolated family member (either a parent or child up against the rest of the otherwise united family.) Parent vs. parent (frequent fights amongst adults, whether married, divorced, or separated, conducted away from the children.) The polarized family (a parent and one or more children on each side of the conflict.)

  5. Savannah Chrisley: I'm 'So Angry' After Parents Todd and ...

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    'Chrisley Knows Best': Get to Know the Chrisley Family Read article “You’re handling it way better than I am,” the Growing Up Chrisley star, 25, told her mom, 49, during the Tuesday, October ...

  6. “My Family Hates My Brother For Dating Someone ... - AOL

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    But despite feeling this way, far from every parent actually envies their children or resents them for having certain things they didn’t have growing up. It’s unclear if the OP’s parents ...

  7. Alcoholism in family systems - Wikipedia

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    The behavior of a parent is the essence of the problem because the children do not have and can not receive support from their own families. When they see changes from happy to angry parents, the children begin to think that they are the reason for these changes.

  8. My Stepfather Molested Me Growing Up, and Now as a Parent ...

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    It can be really difficult to reconcile, but if your child tells you this, you need to take it seriously. Let the child know you believe them, and get them safely away from the abuser.

  9. Corporal punishment in the home - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics notes that "Parents are more likely to use aversive techniques of discipline when they are angry or irritable, depressed, fatigued, and stressed", and estimates that such release of pent-up anger makes parents more likely to hit or spank their children in the future. [6]