How Your Childhood Affects Your Love Styles
Our childhood, how we were brought up, our relationships with our caregivers play a big impact on our love styles. Whether you are the pleaser, the victim or the controller, your upbringing is largely responsible for that. Watch this video to see how your childhood might have affected who you are.
6 Types of Childhood Abuse
What is Love?
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Our Articles:
https://psych2go.net/dr-milan-kay-yerkovichs-5-love-styles/
https://psych2go.net/the-4-attachment-styles-in-love/
https://psych2go.net/dr-helen-fishers-4-love-types/
References:
Yerkovich, M., & Yerkovich, K. (2011). How We Love Our Kids: The Five Love Styles of Parenting. Water Brook Publishing.
Erikson, Erik H. (1968) Identity, Youth and Crisis: A Theory of Psychosocial Development. New York: Norton.
Anda, R. F., Felitti, V. J., Bremner, J. D., Walker, J. D., Whitfield, C. H., Perry, B. D., & Giles, W. H. (2006). The Enduring Effects of Abuse and Related Adverse Experiences in Childhood. European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 256(3), 174-186.
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Writer: Chloe Avenasa
Script Editor: Rida Batool
Script Manager: Kelly Soong
VO: Lily Hu
Animator: Clarisse Lim Xingyi
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong
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