Even when we spend years trying to hide them, the traces left by childhood often continue to influence our way of thinking, feeling or getting in touch with others. For psychologists, it is no coincidence: the first years of life are a key period in which our deepest emotional landmarks are built. When we have lived a complex childhood, we often find it difficult to find what allows us to be happy. The brain learns very early what is necessary t…
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Even when we spend years trying to hide them, the traces left by childhood often continue to influence our way of thinking, feeling or getting in touch with others. For psychologists, it is no coincidence: the first years of life are a key period in which our deepest emotional landmarks are built. When we have lived a complex childhood, we often find it difficult to find what allows us to be happy. The brain learns very early what is necessary t…