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Personality theorists have long believed that much of personality is formed in the earliest years, out of experience in the family. It had been less clear what were the important factors in those early years. Toman’s work identified the very order of one’s birth, that of one’s parents and the mix of genders among siblings as major determinants of personality characteristics, “all things being equal.”
The Eight Concepts of Bowen Theory
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