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Type: Psychological report / academic manuscript (evidence file)
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This document appears to be page 36 of a psychological analysis or manuscript included in House Oversight evidence files. It discusses the psychological defense mechanisms of abused and neglected children, noting how they may provoke the very abuse they fear (e.g., sexually exploited children becoming seductive). It also contrasts trauma-induced personality styles with those developed through social selection for technical professions (techies/nerds) who prefer isolation.

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Debbie Subject of psychological observation
Described as having a 'history of selfless motherly devotion to her children' but feeling like an 'empty husk' encase...

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Debbie Caretaker/Mother figure her children
Text mentions 'selfless motherly devotion to her children'

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"The sexually exploited child is seductive. The physically abused child provokes attack."
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"Even Debbie, with her history of selfless motherly devotion to her “children,” felt like an empty husk, encased in the exoskeletal armor of compulsive correctness."
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"Demanding social selection of particular personality proclivities that are competitively advantageous for highly sought positions also results in the appearance of well-defined personality styles."
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"Common examples are the technical types, “techies,” “nerds,” whose work require long hours alone to master and execute..."
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