Intrapsychic Intelligible Connections

What is an intrapsychic intelligible connection?

Intrapersonal intelligible connections are close connections between a person's feelings, thoughts, behaviors, and experiences that remain invisible to the average outside observer. Typically, these connections arise from various psychological traumas and experiences, but their influence can be positive or negative depending on the environment and cultural norms.

How are intrapsychic connections formed? The formation of intrapsychic connections usually begins at an early age and continues to develop through the process of learning and socialization. Each step in a person's development can affect the intrapersonal intelligible connection that is formed, and the person may respond in certain ways under the influence of these connections. For example, a teenager who feels responsible for their parents' mistakes may begin to think negatively about themselves and exhibit conflict tendencies, which may be related to a childhood where they saw their parents argue frequently.

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