Author: Zhao Xiaoming Editor's Layout: Donkey Horse Cui Guanli
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In fact, writing books and making music are very happy things, but these years are too busy to put down, I have a lot of dreams of the future, two of them are writing science fiction and being a director, and reality stems from a dream.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="14" How do > address the effects of past injuries on personality? </h1>
Psychology generally believes that injuries can be roughly divided into two types:
The first is injury during a critical period of personality formation before the age of 7 or 13, which we see as trauma in the early years.
The second is major injuries in adulthood. This kind of injury is sometimes an extremely dangerous situation such as accidents and earthquakes. It can even cause mental illness, which we call post-traumatic stress disorder.
When we talk about personality in psychology, we often refer to the major trauma that a person has before the age of seven, which has an impact on other people's personality.
If, after becoming an adult, when he encounters a major natural disaster or a major injury, this situation will generally not affect his personality, but will make him psychologically traumatic.
When we analyze problems using psychology, we need to first distinguish which kind of past injuries we are talking about.
Generally speaking, if this kind of injury is not before the age of 7, it does not reach the major impact of adulthood, but certain things have happened to some people in life, leaving a shadow on you.
Then this past injury can be relieved through psychological counseling.
But if you feel that this kind of harm has a serious impact on you, sometimes a thing that is not very big, if it has a great impact on the person, in most cases, this thing is actually just an inducement.
Because the fundamental reason is still some defects in the process of character formation in the early years, you will be affected by some less serious damage later on.
Every theory attempts to explain God's will, but we cannot see through the laws that make up the world, so we should never use any single theory to explain life, and our future changes are often beyond our present imagination.
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