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17: How to Love Your Parents Even When They Made You Insecure
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Have you ever felt conflicted about your feelings towards your parents, loving them deeply while also recognizing the pain they may have caused?
In this episode, I share personal stories about my relationship with my father and explore how our attachment styles, formed by our primary caregivers, influence our current emotional well-being and relationships. We discuss the importance of acknowledging and healing these childhood wounds without placing blame, and how to hold space for both love and hurt.
You might like this podcast if:
- You struggle with mixed emotions towards your parents or caregivers.
- You want to understand how attachment styles impact your current relationships.
- You're looking for ways to heal from past emotional wounds without blaming your parents.
- You're interested in practical strategies for improving communication and setting boundaries.
Join our Facebook group for further support and don't forget to review the podcast to help us reach more listeners. Get ready to dive deep into balancing love and pain in parental relationships.
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