Wounding in Parenting
Trauma can manifest in various ways beyond physical abuse, often stemming from unmet emotional needs and the suppression of feelings. While every parent inevitably wounds their child, it's crucial to recognize that these wounds can lead to deeper issues later in life. The modern parenting landscape, characterized by isolation and stress, contributes to this cycle, highlighting the importance of nurturing environments for healthy emotional development.In this clip
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Dhru Purohit Show
Healing Your Body, Mind, and Spirit in a Toxic World with Dr. Gabor Maté (Rebroadcast)
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