emotional deprivation
Americannoun
Example Sentences
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This results in critical emotional deprivation that is necessary for regulating children’s stress responses and normal functioning.
From Seattle Times
Marcus had to reintroduce Alex to their boisterous, ungainly mother and their strict, distant father, and also to a life where material privilege and emotional deprivation went hand-in-hand.
From Los Angeles Times
Despite such punishing work and emotional deprivation, Hsu somehow imagined a world beyond hard labor and became an eager learner.
From Washington Post
Moonlight is about emotional deprivation but it overflows with humanity.
From The Guardian
Shulman adds that for some, emotional deprivation, or feeling unloved, plays a role, just as it does with other compulsions, such as addiction to food, drugs or sex.
From US News
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