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People who struggle with closeness, self-worth, or emotional safety in adulthood aren’t “broken”—and they’re not weak. In many cases, psychology suggests these patterns were shaped early in life. In this video, we explore the lifelong psychological effects of not being loved as a child, and how emotional neglect quietly rewires the way a person thinks, feels, and connects. Psychology shows that growing up without consistent love, validation, or emotional safety often trains the brain to expect distance, rejection, or self-reliance. These early experiences can shape attachment styles, emotional regulation, and self-identity—long after childhood ends. In this video, you’ll discover: How emotional neglect affects adult relationships Why love can feel unsafe or unfamiliar The long-term impact on self-worth and trust Why some people become hyper-independent or emotionally guarded What unreceived childhood love still influences today Watch till the end—you may finally understand parts of yourself that never made sense, or recognize patterns you’ve carried since childhood without realizing why.