@martianmckay@Chris21146192@xpwrld Do not believe or buy into what this account is saying. It is abuse.
Neglecting at the most important and critical age. Babies don’t understand and thus at that age need safety. Leaving them to hysterically cry creates avoidant/anxious/fearful attachments.
@martianmckay@Chris21146192@xpwrld Most moronic response.
It is direct abuse, be it psychological or verbal. Yes she may have postpartum depression but her behaviour is not okay, irrespective of what you have or have not been through.
Baby may not understand language but they understand body language and tone.
@Baruch_Bashan@tweetsbyzii He was thinking of him and his daughter. Teaching lessons of self respect. If he hadn’t done this, the house would’ve been argument city - even worse for the child. He’s right, as soon as someone breaks the rules, there are no rules unless you rid yourself of the rule breaker.
@XFreeze I just don’t understand this.
We still don’t fully understand how the brain works, yet neuralink is going to deliver something that doesn’t cause adverse consequences.
#togoodtobetrue
@DearS_o_n As a clinician working, I’d say this is inaccurate.
Depression in young men from my experience is down to PTSD resulting in depression; low self esteem deriving from childhood; and doing what they want as opposed to what they need.
🚨BREAKING🚨:
If your mind is shaped by forces you never chose, is the “you” making decisions anything more than a well-kept illusion?
#Psychology#PersonalGrowth
Relating to others starts with listening well, staying curious, showing empathy, and sharing your thoughts honestly.
Be present, be kind, and let conversations be a two-way street.