That’s the beauty of the archetypes—they aren’t set in stone, nor is there any kind of hierarchy. “They aren’t a steel box that we have to stay in,” says Childs. “They’re more like a street we’ve chosen to take, and at any time along the way, particularly with education and support, we’re likely to merge into a different lane and change up our coping patterns.”
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