You should seriously think about marriage counseling. If not that, maybe induvidual counseling for yourselves. Seems you both have issues that need to be resolved within yourselves. There is no way you can live comfortably with each other with these issues.
I think you mean abandonment. He has abandonment problems due to a childhood trauma. Fear of abandonment is a common problem in children.
insecurities or younger childhood bad things like child abuse
He constantly reverted to his childhood.
The poet feared abandonment and loneliness in their childhood, which continues to trouble them in their adult life. This fear is reflected in their poetry through themes of isolation and longing for connection.
well all my childhood i been told that if a boy constantly bothers you, that means he likes you..think about it, why would a guy constantly nag you, even if you tell him to stop??
People who are affected by antisocial personality disorder; usually are people with a childhood history of abuse, neglect, deprivation, or abandonment. Also people who associate with anti-social peers, and those who's parents are anti-social or alcoholics.
A melancholy tempernments. Inadequate parental relationships. Permissive childhood training. Insecurities about sexual identities. Childhood sexual trauma. Early interests in sex. childhood associates and peer presure. Serious family dysfunctions that wounds or damages a child ppsychologically. Early sexual abuse. The influences &/or exploitaions by an older homosexual during a critical period of adulescence. Homosexual Experimentation such as mutual masturbatory activity in children during early adolescence. Peer rejection or labeling. Youthful masturbator &/or sexual fantasizer.
Well, her childhood wasn't as good as we thought it be. She got spanked and her dad was beating her constantly, till one day she went to A & M University and found a tennis court. She picked up the racket and she knew she LOVED tennis though, she hasn't swung.
If as a child one was constantly complimented and told one is perfect it might result in narcissism. On the flip side, if one is constantly insulted about other things besides appearance as an adult one might find consolation in being a narcissist.
Absolutely. Of course, not all abusers will or can change. Be careful not to revel in what may be a false hope. Dealing with issues in childhood which may have made the abuser abusive will be very helpful, but could also be traumatic for the abuser. The abuser often has trouble dealing with emotions, and so could become aggressive and violent throughout this part of counseling.
Dreams usually represent something that is fully grown. In childhood dreams, trees can represent adults. If you are an adult having this dream then it means you are suffering some sort of loss or abandonment. Without any trees around you, you have no guidance or protection.
Maya Angelou was born on April 4, 1928. Her birth name was Marguerite Ann Johnson.