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Dysfunctional Family as a Cause of Difficult Childhood

Dysfunctional family is a disastrous unit where repeated malfunctioning is a rule. Its effects can be realized far later when they achieve an enormous form of destructive psychological effects on children. The sub-standard environment meted out to the child by such parents may (in some cases) be attributed to the unpleasant memories of their own childhood. [...]

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Childhood in a Cellar

The news of an Austrian man kidnapping his own daughter and keeping her in a cellar for 24 years was bad enough. Then came the news that he had repeatedly raped and abused her, fathering seven children. Three of the children had been kept in the dungeon-like cellar along with their mother, two of them [...]

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