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  1. Jan 5, 2022 · When trauma impairs your ability to develop full emotional maturity, this is known as arrested psychological development. Trauma can “freeze” your emotional response at the age you experienced...

    • Simone Marie
  2. Sep 11, 2018 · Adolescents in this study discussed how chronic pain was “arresting” their developmental progression. But beyond a sense of interruption of pain on development is a sense of pain “stealing” their identity, the very nature of the individual they are.

    • Abbie Jordan, Melanie Noel, Line Caes, Hannah Connell, Jeremy Gauntlett-Gilbert
    • 10.1097/PR9.0000000000000678
    • 2018
    • Pain Rep. 2018 Sep; 3(Suppl 1): e678.
  3. Jul 5, 2020 · Arrested development creates chaos, defenses, and breakdowns. When a person has arrested development, it is difficult to switch in and out of these different roles due to the fact that they are still stuck in a childhood or teenage state of mind.

  4. Dec 18, 2008 · They call us flighty, scatterbrained, irresponsible, illogical, impatient. Here's another word for it: We're immature. We are stuck in the past, not usually by choice but because, like dud popcorn...

  5. Jul 20, 2023 · Arrested development during childhood can have profound and lasting effects on individuals’ relationships and self-esteem in later life. The impact may manifest as difficulties in forming and maintaining healthy connections with others, as well as a negative self-image and diminished self-worth.

  6. Apr 8, 2014 · This article discusses the two treatments of a woman, an ongoing treatment, whose development was almost completely shattered by her early experiences within her family and this nonholding environment has continued throughout her formative years. In this case, that of Mrs E, there are only small hints in her explicit autobiographical memory ...

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  8. Arrested development, in the realm of psychology, refers to an abnormal cessation or delay in the physical or emotional growth of an individual, often due to genetic factors, trauma, or environmental conditions.

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