Healing from the Past
Healing requires confronting painful memories and emotions, even those tied to family. It’s essential to process feelings like resentment and anger to find clarity and freedom. Reflecting on whether our personal narratives are accurate or merely constructs can lead to deeper self-awareness and growth.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. This question relates to the episodes Psychotherapist's Hacks on How to Change Your Life | Lori Gottlieb on Impact Theory, 440: Dr. Ari Langdon on Working Through Trauma & Understanding the Mind/Body Connection, and the episode Authentically Developing Self-Worth | Being Well Podcast, as well as the clips Unresolved Childhood Issues and Unpacking Childhood Memories.
Can you provide some insights on how to address the feelings stemming from my 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. This question relates to the episode "Authentically Developing Self-Worth | Being Well Podcast" and the clip "Nurturing Inner Parts." It also connects with the episode "How Pain Becomes Medicine with IN-Q #251" and the clip "Letting Go, Self-Awareness."
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. This question relates to the episode "Authentically Developing Self-Worth | Being Well Podcast" and the clip "Nurturing Inner Parts." It also connects with the episode "How Pain Becomes Medicine with IN-Q #251" and the clip "Letting Go, Self-Awareness."