The Apegos: Do Not Stop Being A Choice
Volume 2 - Issue 3
Gabriel Miranda Nava*
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- Department of Neurologist and Clinical Neurophysiologist, Centre Military Hospital, Mexico, USA
*Corresponding author:
Gabriel Miranda Nava, Department of Neurologist and Clinical Neurophysiologist, Center Military Hospital,
Sotelo, Mexico, USA
Received: September 04, 2018; Published: September 10, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/PRJFGS.2018.02.000137
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Abstract
Understanding attachments as that intense or lasting affection
or bond of all living beings, but obviously more seen in humans,
depending on the type of relationship: parents to children, brothers
with siblings, cousins with cousins, obviously love relationships
in any variety, or also the increasingly frequent and insane
elation between the human being and diverse inanimate objects
as possessions. When one has an attachment, originally has the
connotation of protection, care, love, understanding or freedom,
but we have been responsible for putting words and concepts
such as control, possession, ownership, establishment of limits,
or breaking them, alienation, theft, obsession, jealousy, envy, etc.
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