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What If Your Mother Was the One Who Hurt You? Understanding the Mother Wound, Maternal Abuse, and the Right to Protect Yourself

41 min · 24. juni 2026
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Dawn Bouillon explores the often-overlooked reality of the mother wound and the lasting impact of growing up with an emotionally unsafe, controlling, manipulative, critical, or abusive mother. With compassion, honesty, and deep understanding, Dawn invites listeners to examine the patterns that may have followed them into adulthood—from people-pleasing, perfectionism, and self-abandonment to boundary struggles, anxiety, shame, and difficulty trusting themselves. This powerful episode offers validation for those who have spent years minimizing their pain, questioning their experiences, or feeling responsible for a parent's emotions. Dawn discusses the effects of emotional abuse, enmeshment, criticism, control, competition, religious manipulation, and the grief that comes from mourning the mother you needed but never had. Whether you're a daughter, son, or anyone navigating the complex emotions of loving someone who hurt you, this conversation is an invitation to stop carrying the burden alone, tell the truth about your experience, and begin healing with honesty and self-compassion. Topics include: • The mother wound and childhood emotional trauma • People-pleasing, perfectionism, and self-abandonment • Emotional abuse, manipulation, and control • Boundaries, guilt, and healing from family dysfunction • Childhood trauma and nervous system survival patterns • Grieving the parent you needed but didn't have • Reclaiming your voice, identity, and self-worth • Finding a healthier path forward through truth and healing If you've ever wondered why certain family dynamics still affect you today, this episode offers a gentle but powerful invitation to a better way.

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What If Your Mother Was the One Who Hurt You? Understanding the Mother Wound, Maternal Abuse, and the Right to Protect Yourself

Dawn Bouillon explores the often-overlooked reality of the mother wound and the lasting impact of growing up with an emotionally unsafe, controlling, manipulative, critical, or abusive mother. With compassion, honesty, and deep understanding, Dawn invites listeners to examine the patterns that may have followed them into adulthood—from people-pleasing, perfectionism, and self-abandonment to boundary struggles, anxiety, shame, and difficulty trusting themselves. This powerful episode offers validation for those who have spent years minimizing their pain, questioning their experiences, or feeling responsible for a parent's emotions. Dawn discusses the effects of emotional abuse, enmeshment, criticism, control, competition, religious manipulation, and the grief that comes from mourning the mother you needed but never had. Whether you're a daughter, son, or anyone navigating the complex emotions of loving someone who hurt you, this conversation is an invitation to stop carrying the burden alone, tell the truth about your experience, and begin healing with honesty and self-compassion. Topics include: • The mother wound and childhood emotional trauma • People-pleasing, perfectionism, and self-abandonment • Emotional abuse, manipulation, and control • Boundaries, guilt, and healing from family dysfunction • Childhood trauma and nervous system survival patterns • Grieving the parent you needed but didn't have • Reclaiming your voice, identity, and self-worth • Finding a healthier path forward through truth and healing If you've ever wondered why certain family dynamics still affect you today, this episode offers a gentle but powerful invitation to a better way.

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