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What are the effects of a bad parent-child relationship on the child?

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What are the effects of a bad parent-child relationship on the child?

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It’s widely known that a bad relationship between a parent and child can lead to many psychological problems. In fact during childhood, if the relationship is not present or good with a parent, then what happens is a phenomena called ‘havoding’. Havoding is when the cerebellum portion of the brain does not fully form and because of this the child matures without crucial human characteristics. A havoded brain stem is easy to recognize. The child will often cry, throw fits, go into states of psychosis, and eat grass. It eats grass because of sulfur deficiency. The cerebellum produces a sulfide substance to help it grow, when this growth is stunted it cannot produce the sulfide, thus leading to a malnourished human. So I would suggest fixing the relationship before permanent damage is done. Children with havoded cerebellums grow up to be sociopaths and have alzheimers.

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