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TSSH 64 - Now You See Me. Now You Don't.

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Object Constancy is a cognitive skill we acquire at around 2 years old and is defined as the ability to maintain an emotional bond with others, even where there is distance and conflict. In adulthood, Object Constancy allows us to trust that our bond with those who are close to us remains whole even when they are not physically present. We understand that absence does not mean disappearance or abandonment, only temporary distance. Babies that are instilled with object constancy develop secure attachment and cultivate sense of trust from within themselves, rather than relying on constant reassurances from external resources.
Children with no object constancy are plagued with an intense fear of abandonment. If we experienced severe early preverbal attachment trauma, and have extremely distracted, chaotic and emotionally unavailable caregivers, our emotional development is stunted and we never had the opportunity to develop Object Constancy leading to Fear of Abandonment.
https://www.thefemininewoman.com/abandonment-issues/

https://www.verywellhealth.com/abandonment-trauma-5211575
Right Back Where We Started From " is a song written by Pierre Tubbs and J. Vincent Edwards. USED FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES.

https://www.instagram.com/2traumaqueens/

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Object Constancy is a cognitive skill we acquire at around 2 years old and is defined as the ability to maintain an emotional bond with others, even where there is distance and conflict. In adulthood, Object Constancy allows us to trust that our bond with those who are close to us remains whole even when they are not physically present. We understand that absence does not mean disappearance or abandonment, only temporary distance. Babies that are instilled with object constancy develop secure attachment and cultivate sense of trust from within themselves, rather than relying on constant reassurances from external resources.
Children with no object constancy are plagued with an intense fear of abandonment. If we experienced severe early preverbal attachment trauma, and have extremely distracted, chaotic and emotionally unavailable caregivers, our emotional development is stunted and we never had the opportunity to develop Object Constancy leading to Fear of Abandonment.
https://www.thefemininewoman.com/abandonment-issues/

https://www.verywellhealth.com/abandonment-trauma-5211575
Right Back Where We Started From " is a song written by Pierre Tubbs and J. Vincent Edwards. USED FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES.

https://www.instagram.com/2traumaqueens/

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