"Unsurprisingly, the temperamentally blessed in Schaefer’s study tended to be people whose first-degree relatives were never diagnosed with mental illness,"
ah, yes, they were more likely have a good (early-)childhood caregiver attachment, because their caregivers were in a better mental and emotional place to be in touch with their needs
"...suggesting that their ongoing buoyancy was, at least in part, genetic."
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Date: 2018-12-13 01:34 am (UTC)"Unsurprisingly, the temperamentally blessed in Schaefer’s study tended to be people whose first-degree relatives were never diagnosed with mental illness,"
ah, yes, they were more likely have a good (early-)childhood caregiver attachment, because their caregivers were in a better mental and emotional place to be in touch with their needs
"...suggesting that their ongoing buoyancy was, at least in part, genetic."
i... guess...???