Kurnia Jayanto

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Our childhood experiences set us up for adulthood. Unpopular or badly adjusted children are more likely to appear in psychiatric clinics as adults, to receive bad-conduct discharges from the armed services, or end up before the courts. Around a third of adults with bipolar disorder were social isolates as children (compared to close to zero for normal adults).
Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
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