TITLE:
The Influence of Childhood Experiences on Adult Interpersonal Issues: A Review of Effects and Interventions
AUTHORS:
Jesilyn D. Peconcillo, Domenic T. Sanchez, Larry B. Peconcillo Jr., John V. De Vera, Rumwela L. Wong
KEYWORDS:
Adolescent, Childhood Trauma, Childhood Development, Covid-19, Interpersonal Issue, Pandemic, PTSD
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Social Sciences,
Vol.10 No.4,
April
15,
2022
ABSTRACT: This brief article investigated the impact of adult
interpersonal issues caused by undesirable
childhood experiences. While it is simple to raise strong-willed children, it is much more difficult to heal broken men as a result of childhood
physical and emotional trauma, tragic events, the harsh effects of the Covid-19
pandemic, calamities, and others. The goal of this study was to assess childhood
experiences in order to better understand the characteristics, occurrences, and
effects on interpersonal relationship problems as the child grows into an
adult. The researchers used a deliberate approach and assessment to investigate
the links between childhood development, the effects of traumatic experience,
and adult inter-personal issues. This included reviewing discussions and recommendations
from a variety of academic and scientific
articles relevant to the study. The findings of the justified review could help illuminate practical programs and psychological interventions for dealing with
childhood trauma, as well as providing guidance for future actions by parents,
educators, and others.