Childhood Patterns Unlocked
Understanding how early childhood experiences shape our emotional responses can lead to profound healing. When unformulated feelings linger from childhood, they can manifest in adulthood as patterns of self-criticism and misunderstanding. Recognizing these triggers allows for integration and growth, transforming past wounds into a sturdy foundation for the future.In this clip
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How do negative experiences, such as being told how we should feel at a young age or into adulthood, get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This question is in relation to the episode 3 Surprising Reasons Why You Have No Childhood Memories ft. Dr. Nicole LePera | Mel Robbins Podcast and the clip Uncovering Childhood Narratives, as well as the episode EPISODE #1002: How to Do the Work, Meet Your Self and Be Your Most Authentic – Nicole LePera, Ph.D. and the clip Early Pre-Verbal Trauma.
How do negative experiences, such as being told how we should feel at a young age or into adulthood, get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This question is in relation to the episode The Holistic Psychologist on How to Meet Your Self and the clip Emotional Patterns Uncovered, as well as the episode EPISODE #1002: How to Do the Work, Meet Your Self and Be Your Most Authentic – Nicole LePera, Ph.D. and the clip Early Pre-Verbal Trauma.
How do negative experiences, such as being told how we should feel at a young age or into adulthood, get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This question is in relation to the episode The Holistic Psychologist on How to Meet Your Self and the clip Emotional Patterns Uncovered, as well as the episode EPISODE #1002: How to Do the Work, Meet Your Self and Be Your Most Authentic – Nicole LePera, Ph.D. and the clip Early Pre-Verbal Trauma.