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A '''Psychic Infection is an emotional or psychological infection caused by the trauma, assault, and neglect of [[Toxic Socialization]]. Psychic infections develop just as physical infections develop, as a consequence of failure to properly clean and sanitize a psychological or emotional wound. If left untreated over the long term, and if accompanied by chronic assault and neglect, psychic infections may develop into [[Psychic Sepsis]].
A '''Psychic Infection''' is an emotional or psychological infection caused by the trauma, assault, and neglect of [[Toxic Socialization]]. Psychic infections develop just as physical infections develop, as a consequence of failure to properly clean and sanitize a psychological or emotional wound. If left untreated over the long term, and if accompanied by chronic assault and neglect, psychic infections may develop into [[Psychic Sepsis]].
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==Related Terms==


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Psychic Infection

A Psychic Infection is an emotional or psychological infection caused by the trauma, assault, and neglect of Toxic Socialization. Psychic infections develop just as physical infections develop, as a consequence of failure to properly clean and sanitize a psychological or emotional wound. If left untreated over the long term, and if accompanied by chronic assault and neglect, psychic infections may develop into Psychic Sepsis.

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Types of Psychic Sepsis

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Psychological Pathology > Psychic Sepsis

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