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Dysfunctional Parenting

  • Recovering From A Dysfunctional Upbringing As An Adult

    6 ABR. 2022 · It is up to us, as adult offspring of dysfunctional families, to resolve our grief and trauma and return to happiness and healing. We can overcome the darkness that has been implanted in us, but it will take dedication and standing up to the facts and needs that we've been hiding from everyone (including ourselves).
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  • Understanding the Dynamics of a Dysfunctional Family

    6 ABR. 2022 · When we take off our rose-colored glasses from childhood, many of us are faced with the abyss of a shattered upbringing. Childhood trauma, our parents' adolescent antics, and even untreated mental illness can obliterate the foundations we establish as children. They can also contribute to the development of bad patterns that hinder our happiness as adults.
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  • The Factors That Contribute To Our Fractured Homes

    6 ABR. 2022 · Our guardians do not decide to raise us in broken and fragmented households on a whim. Life is far more complicated than that, and there are a slew of underlying causes that can push a family over the edge.
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  • Parental Gas lighting Ep 2

    6 ABR. 2022 · Hello and welcome to another episode of the podcast; this one is a continuation of our previous episode, in which we discussed some of the signs and symptoms of parental gas lighting. Here are a couple sentences that better describe parental gas lighting:
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  • Parental Gas lighting Ep 1

    6 ABR. 2022 · Gas lighting isn't just for romantic relationships; narcissistic parents may do it as well. Doesn't it sound heartbreaking and a little unbelievable? Parents should protect and nurture their children, not shatter their hearts and make them question their sanity. Unfortunately, some toxic parents gaslight their children in order to make them doubt their reality, and they regularly feed them the narrative that they are doing nothing wrong as parents.
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Accepting that you were raised in a dysfunctional home is a difficult process, but one that we must go through in order to heal. The way we are treated as...

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Accepting that you were raised in a dysfunctional home is a difficult process, but one that we must go through in order to heal. The way we are treated as children, as well as the events we store in our important developing memory, influence how we define our self-worth, our relationships, and even our decision-making.
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