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    Autoestima y dependencia Emocional en los Adolescentes de Tercero de Bachillerato de la Unidad Educativa Salcedo
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato-Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud-Carrera Psicología Clínica, 2016-10-01) Tello Carrillo, Jessenia del Carmen; Añazco Lalama, Ángel Santiago Dr. MSc.
    Over time humans have gone through countless changes and relationships both physical and psychological; however coexist with us "obstacles" that rarely are resolved by one or another reason, one of them being emotional dependence, a silent friend, faithful companion of many individuals, which in most cases seems so normal and bearable ending triggering an uncontrolled intoxication and excessive thirst for the couple, losing authority, autonomy, and causing changes in the areas of development (family, social, labor, education) to be untouchables in humans. Overwhelmed question too much and feeling the need to contribute to the development of adequate mental health for our society, this study is focused on a very controversial topic in the media and even feared within hundreds of families by ignorance, and even uninvestigated since its genesis, worse staged approach to a possible solution adrift leaving thousands of young people as prisoners of chaos, which can expose and root out. Family and therefore the couple if it is to different ways of relating within society, they are based on prior learning obtained from its predecessor image, the "normal or" abnormal "base that is laid bare in this type of self-destructive toxic relationships.

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