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Breaking Dysfunctional Family Cycles

34 min · 18 de nov de 2024
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In this episode I discuss cycles found in a dysfunctional family dynamic. Concepts include: *Co-dependency *Triangulation *Keeping family secrets *Avoidance of personal trauma *Bypassing toxic behavior through enabling and people pleasing Follow my podcasts for future episodes. My podcast is also on FB & Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mentalhealthloveitorriskit?igsh=ZjViOXk2aTNlYzl0&utm_source=qr https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089220791512&mibextid=LQQJ4d

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