Identity is shaped by the way man is treated, day to day experiences with the world, and the strength of the support system. For those who are abused they lack that ability to develop there on identity. They hide in the shadows and allow whatever is holding them back to be in control. Society must be in control of their identity for everything to function as one. For instance, imagine the domino effect, a chain reaction is the cumulative effect produced when one event sets off a chain of similar events. Once someone’s identity is affected in a negative way it’sinfectious, because that one person can have a great influence on the next.
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Its takes process and patience. Adults have the tendency to treat their kids the way there parents treated them. In most cases that’s not in the most patient way. Physical abuse is misleading. Adults so say they want what s best for their child. They want them to not follow in their footsteps when they were there child’s age. But what the parents fail to realize is that the reason why they acted up as a child was because of their parents approach to “discipline”. The parents had no say so in what they wanted to do in their life. They had no say so in the matter; they had no chance to form their own identity. The apple does not fall far from the