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Some children learn very early that the emotional stability of the room is somehow their responsibility. They read the adults before entering. They managed tension that wasn't theirs to manage. They became competent, reliable, hypervigilant — and somewhere along the way, they stopped being children without anyone announcing it. This video explores what psychology calls parentification — what happens when a child carries adult emotional weight, how it shapes the adult they become, and what Carl Jung's framework reveals about the cost of growing up too fast. References: Carl Jung — the persona, the self, and the inner child. Research on parentification, anxious hypervigilance, and attachment patterns. If this resonated, the next video goes further. Tags: psychology, grew up too fast, parentified child, Carl Jung, inner child, people who grew up too fast, childhood trauma, Jungian psychology, parentification, emotional maturity, hypervigilance