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[Rooted in Healing] Module 5: Reparenting Yourself Through Generativity of Good and Intentional Practices of Worship

17 min · 16. okt. 2025
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In this module, Dr. Hashem talks about the process of re-parenting yourself, learning to offer the care, structure, and compassion you may have missed in childhood through both psychological and Islamic practices. She emphasizes healing by nurturing others (generativity), building healthier relationships, and integrating worship as a stabilizing, self-soothing routine. Through reflection, emotional regulation, and intentional spiritual practices, you learn to become the safe, loving presence you always needed, creating cycles of mercy and healing for future generations. If you’d like a space to process your own healing journey alongside others walking a similar path, you can sign up for the Rooted in Healing process groups here: https://forms.gle/1cW2jHHrmyJ75XCr5.

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episode [Rooted in Healing] Module 5: Reparenting Yourself Through Generativity of Good and Intentional Practices of Worship cover

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In this module, Dr. Hashem talks about the process of re-parenting yourself, learning to offer the care, structure, and compassion you may have missed in childhood through both psychological and Islamic practices. She emphasizes healing by nurturing others (generativity), building healthier relationships, and integrating worship as a stabilizing, self-soothing routine. Through reflection, emotional regulation, and intentional spiritual practices, you learn to become the safe, loving presence you always needed, creating cycles of mercy and healing for future generations. If you’d like a space to process your own healing journey alongside others walking a similar path, you can sign up for the Rooted in Healing process groups here: https://forms.gle/1cW2jHHrmyJ75XCr5.

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