Yahoo: Adults From Dysfunctional Families Often Get Stuck In These Roles For Life
Adults From Dysfunctional Families Often Get Stuck In These Roles For Life
YourTango: Psychologist Says People Who Grew Up In Dysfunctional Families Often Carry These 9 Patterns Into Adulthood
For most adult children of dysfunctional families (ACDFS, for short) who choose to have kids, a defining goal of their lives is to give their kids the healthy, functional, normal upbringing they never ...
Psychologist Says People Who Grew Up In Dysfunctional Families Often Carry These 9 Patterns Into Adulthood
In dysfunctional families, parents may prioritize their own emotional needs over their children's. Children in high-conflict families feel scared, ashamed, and lonely, which may lead to mental health ...
There are many sad consequences of growing up in a family that didn’t teach you how to behave in healthy, normative ways. For many Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families, life can be challenging.
Possible Duplicate: Which is the proper spelling: “disfunction” or “dysfunction”? What's the rationale behind dysfunctional being spelled dys- and not dis-?
Or: Some device is disfunctional -> completely off vs. dysfunctional -> running, but in bad state, not doing what it is supposed to do. Would that allow to conclude disfunctional is stricter than dysfunctional?
They are not exact synonyms. Dysfunction is defined as: any malfunctioning part or element: the dysfunctions of the country's economy. The adjective of dysfunction is dysfunctional. Malfunction: noun 1. failure to function properly: a malfunction of the liver; the malfunction of a rocket. verb (used without object) 2. to fail to function properly. The corresponding adjective is malfunctioning ...