How to Recover From Damages Caused By Emotional Immature Parenting
Quincy Lesley Darren
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Belletristik / Gegenwartsliteratur (ab 1945)
Beschreibung
Do you believe you missed out on your childhood because your parents weren't emotionally prepared to raise a child?
Have you ever had the impression that you were always the grownup in your child-parent relationship?
Did you have to cope with egotistical parents that ignored your needs as a child?
You've always wished for parents who would listen to your stories, embrace you with wide arms, and tell you how much they love you no matter what you do.
Instead, you went about on eggshells, careful not to anger or irritate your parents with your conduct.
You couldn't attract your parents' attention no matter how hard you tried, since they had created an illusory wall around themselves.
Even if you were angry, you either suppressed it or, worse, turned it against yourself and blamed yourself for your parents' actions.
As you grew older, the impacts of your childhood began to affect you more.
You're an adult now, yet you still bear the wounds of your past.
Living a lonely existence, suffering from anxiety, or being engaged in dysfunctional and violent relationships are some of the most prevalent coping techniques.
Many children are raised by emotionally immature parents. They may act differently, but one thing they all have in common is that they refuse to acknowledge their parental responsibility.
You can't alter what happened in the past, but you can affect what happens in the future.
It's difficult to deal with emotionally immature parents, especially if you don't have someone to support you.
You can build the joyful life you deserve after you identify the source of your problem.
You will learn the following as a result of reading this book:
i. How to recover from the consequences of a strained child-parent connection.
ii. Emotional immaturity signs
iii. How to meet your emotional requirements.
iv. How to prevent toxic relationships and let go of them.
v. How to be a good parent to your own child.
......as well as a slew of others
You don't have to let go of your parents completely. You must, however, learn to distinguish between the person you love and the activities that cause you pain.
Instead of caring for others, now is the time to start mending yourself.
If you're sick of who you've become and don't even know who you are anymore, it's time to let go of the past and embark on a journey to find yourself.
Following the self-healing procedures outlined in this book will allow you to leave your sorrow behind and walk straight into happiness.
Claim your copy today if you're ready to invest in yourself and your happiness!