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Default Jul 04, 2016 at 09:38 AM
 
I am seeing more and more of these pop up.

In the World of Psychology section, there is an article that warns people about entering into a relationship with someone who suffered from childhood emotional neglect. This writer seems to be using the World of Psychology section to take personal jabs at people in her life, and in doing so, paints everyone in this population as people to steer clear from.

http://psychcentral.com/blog/archive...comment-817206

Later, when commenters point out that there are other sides to this issue, the author ignores them, only replying to those who agree with her, describing them as "mature" responses.

Can't these types of articles be placed into another section for personal opinions? I see more and more of these unprofessional types of articles and they can be extremely offensive.

What if someone had written "think twice about entering into a relationship with someone who has a physical handicap". A person in a wheelchair may pose x or x problem in your life. Traveling anywhere with them can be a daily source of frustration...

How Childhood Emotional Neglect Affects Relationships

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If you are in a relationship with a CEN adult, it’s good to be aware that you will need to provide self-compassion and not expect them to be able to connect on a mature level. If you see the signs of CEN early, it is best ask yourself if you should enter into a relationship with the person, since even necessary daily communication can be a frustration.

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