Might be episode overkill, but I think we learned a lot. Let's pull all the academic and community-experiential...
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8.27 CMNTY Co-LAB Filial Obligation II
Originally published in September, moved for conversation cohesiveness. Y'all still had more to say and I love it....
8.26 CMNTY CoLAB | Filial Obligation, Entrapment, and Suicidal ideation
What've other MFs got to say? Let's hear about personal experiences and ongoing challenges with filial caregiving,...
8.23 {TW} Entrapment/Defeat, Negative Self-Appraisal, and Suicidality | Obligated Relationships Pt. II
Feel stuck? Getting hopeless? This conversation applies to all conversations! IF you're feeling obligated to someone...
8.21 Caregiving Anxiety and Obligation in Relationships | Pt I. Origins
Is relationship drain and strain your recurrent pattern? Exhausted, exasperated, and anxious all the time? How much of...
6.30 Top Brain Concepts | 2021 Reflection
Today let’s do a broader recap of what seem to have been the best conceptual lessons we picked up in 2021 from the...
6.29 Top 5 Socially Learned Lessons | 2021 Reflection
There's been a looot of learning in this hell-year. If you're experiencing new events, you're putting new data points...
6.27 Fawning and Free-Will | 2021 Reflection
So how DO we actually determine who we are and what we want to accomplish? If my past year's observations are right......
✭✭✭✭✭ 5.17 Lifelong Neurological Effects of Early Parental Relationships
This episode explores the profound impact of early parental relationships on neurobiological development and lifelong attachment patterns. Drawing from neuroscience research, it examines how parenting styles, particularly emotionally dysregulated and narcissistic approaches, can lead to dissociation and altered brain development in children. The discussion delves into the cellular biology of relational trauma and its long-term consequences on emotional regulation and stress responses. Understanding these mechanisms can provide valuable insights for trauma recovery and breaking generational cycles of emotional neglect.