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EP 432: Healing Your Relationship with Emotionally Immature Parents

EP 432: Healing Your Relationship with Emotionally Immature Parents

Update: 2024-04-22
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Today’s episode  is coming to you because I have gotten A TON of instagram DM’s asking me about how to navigate healing parental relationships. 


The truth is, when you are on your healing journey there is a lot that you become aware of, and your relationship with your parents is no exception. 


If you need help with HOW to navigate having tough conversations with parents, this episode is for you! 


Inside of this episode: 

  • Emotionally immature parents can have a significant impact on our attachment styles and emotional well-being.
  • The three signs of emotionally immature parents (emotional reactivity, emotional unavailability, and lack of empathy.)
  • Healing and redefining the parent-child relationship requires self-awareness, processing emotions, and open communication.


Aaaaaand so much more! 


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EP 432: Healing Your Relationship with Emotionally Immature Parents

EP 432: Healing Your Relationship with Emotionally Immature Parents

Dr. Morgan Anderson