Exploring Origin Wounds
A thought-provoking conversation delves into the impact of primary caregivers on our emotional landscape, highlighting the importance of acknowledging grief when parental figures are absent. Mike shares his journey through codependency and the awakening sensations that emerged from loss, emphasizing how these experiences can reveal deeper wounds frozen in our bodies. The dialogue encourages listeners to confront their own emotional histories and the bonds that may serve as temporary relief from deeper pain.In this clip
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Related Questions
Can you provide some insights on how to address the feelings stemming from childhood experiences with my father, who tortured and abandoned my mother and me? I often feel that these experiences are the reason I overthink and have deep thoughts.
I have a question about the psychology of grief after experiencing the pain of losing a mother, as discussed in the episode UN-HOOK from Difficult Emotions with Dr. Susan David | Being Well Podcast and the clip Grief and Authenticity.
Do primary caregiver relationships in childhood shape the neural pathways we use in significant relationships later in life?