What 'Only Children' Bring Up The Most In Therapy
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By Sarah Bourassa
Published on March 21, 2026.
The article discusses how only children can be particularly vulnerable to the scrutiny of their peers, particularly in relation to their peers. The author of the article, Rebecca Greene, suggests that only children often feel more dependent on their parents' care. They may also feel misunderstood or feel compelled to perform well at the expense of others.
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