Chapter

Childhood Trauma Caused by Unhealthy Models of Relationships
The effects of childhood trauma can arise from parents denying a child's reality, living vicariously through them, or not being seen or heard, which can lead to unhealthy relationship patterns. Modeling a healthy relationship is essential as most intergenerational relations are transmitted by caregivers who themselves have their own issues.
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The speaker discusses how unrecognized childhood trauma can be caused by parents who deny their children's reality or live vicariously through them, as well as the lack of healthy relationship models in childhood, which can be transmitted intergenerationally.
1:02:11 - 1:05:50 (03:39)
Summary
The speaker discusses how unrecognized childhood trauma can be caused by parents who deny their children's reality or live vicariously through them, as well as the lack of healthy relationship models in childhood, which can be transmitted intergenerationally.
ChapterChildhood Trauma Caused by Unhealthy Models of Relationships
Episode932 Dr. Nicole LePera on Relationships, Boundaries, and Childhood Trauma
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The supervisor emphasizes the value of not assuming one's own experience of anxiety to someone else's.
1:05:51 - 1:07:15 (01:23)
Summary
The supervisor emphasizes the value of not assuming one's own experience of anxiety to someone else's. One must ask what the person means to have a better understanding of the condition.