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"This was a very normal self-protective psychological mechanism. When we suffered significant trauma, if someone provided us with great help, then we would be very grateful to this person and find them reliable. Adults handled this situation simply, but it was different for children. Now, the problem lay in two points. First, Emma was not even two years old, and all her actions were entirely instinctive. Second, the stimulus and trauma she experienced far exceeded the norm. Not everyone witnessed their parent's... death. This led her to develop an irrational dependency on Adrian, subconsciously believing that only by his side was she safe, and any attempt to separate her from him was unacceptable."