by info@createoutcomespaths.com | Jul 1, 2019 | Research Articles
“Let no one keep you from your journey.” – Mark Nepo We hope, so far, we have explained clearly how the development of parts, or self-states, is a natural, automatic process. Whether you had the perfect childhood or a traumatic one, you have a variety of...
by Allyson Cole, Psy.D. | Apr 19, 2019 | ADOLESCENTS
Exploration and discovery are the key processes in identity formation over the lifespan. Freedom for exploration and discovery may be supported or stifled by the experiences of one’s past. However, research shows that childhood experiences, specifically traumatic...
by CREATE Research Team | May 2, 2016 | PARENTS, Research
A person’s relationships with caregivers in childhood, especially with one’s mother, is unique and unlike any other relationship. The child depends on their primary caregiver for survival, love, and to help make sense of a chaotic world. The way women recall their...
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