“…One of the sources of social adversity in early life can be caused by harsh, inconsistent, insensitive, or hostile upbringing (Lomanowska et al, 2017). These cognitive and emotional effects can be both in the form of primary maladaptive schemas, i.e., from the psychological aspect such as the schema of abandonment, emotional deprivation, deficiency, and shame (Mącik, 2020), and can also be in the form of cognitive and emotional functions of the brain such as the observed problems with memory, attention, concentration, executive functions, mirror neuron function, and empathy (Ramezankhaniet al, 2020). Examining this procedure is very important because according to research conducted, adversity in early life affects maternal behavior in later life, and these effects may persist between generations.…”