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    The Apology That Will Never Come — Why Abusive Parents Cannot Change

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    The Five Stages of Emotional Development — Security, Selfhood, Rule-Learning, Boundary, and Autonomy

  • Abuse Cycle Truth

    Why Does Abuse “Repeat”? Four Intergenerational Patterns and How They Differ

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    When Trauma Looks Like ADHD — Why Abused Children Are Misdiagnosed as Having Developmental Disorders

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    Unhealthy Pairs Hidden in Plain Sight ① — Where the Foundation Is Built

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    The Parent Who Apologizes, and the Parent Who Does Not

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    “Parents and Children Always Understand Each Other” — The Myth That Isolates Abuse Survivors

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    Don’t Be Misled by “I’m Struggling” — How Support Workers Can Tell Distress from Maladjustment

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    Why You Can’t Say No — The Gift You Never Received: Boundaries

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