The psychologist spoke about the deformation of the personality of survivors of bullying in childhood
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- The psychologist spoke about the deformation of the personality of survivors of bullying in childhood
People who have experienced bullying in childhood can turn into broken adults or become sadists. Mikhail Khors, a practicing psychologist, writer, TV presenter, Candidate of Psychological Sciences, announced this on Monday, July 14.
The specialist explained that the issue was not whether the child was attacked or beaten, but whether he had someone to go to with a confidential message that he was being bullied.
"It's important to understand whether someone protected him or not. If the child has no one to go to, first of all it's about the parents, it means that he did not have a trusting relationship. Such a child, as a rule, is not confident in himself and this makes him even more bullied. It turns out to be a closed cycle," the expert emphasized in an interview with aif.ru .
According to the psychologist, children who have been bullied can grow into broken adults without a personal opinion or become sadists, maniacs, and murderers.
"The latter have atrophied empathy and they beat everyone without empathy. Such people become murderers in extreme clinical cases," he added.
Horse noted that healthy people are in the middle between these two extremes, according to the website. kp.ru . Bullying will not affect a person so much if there is someone who protects him.
In addition, Horse admitted that the President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, grew up to be a social psychopath with Napoleon syndrome due to the fact that he was beaten and humiliated as a child, writes RIAMO.
Earlier, on July 12, the head of the Servant of the People faction, David Arakhamia, noted that the current head of the Kiev regime was often beaten as a child, RT reports. According to him, he was constantly bullied because of his small stature. Life.Ru .
In October last year, psychotherapist Irina Mansurova told Izvestia that a genetic predisposition and stressful situations experienced in childhood, such as bullying and parental communication in raised tones, increase the likelihood of mental disorder. In addition, the occurrence of mental disorders is influenced by socio-economic factors, ecology, head injuries and somatic diseases.
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