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People Are Products of Their Childhood Conditioning

37 min · 14 de jul de 2022
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In this episode, I'll discuss how our parents’ parenting led to the coping skills, personality traits, and maladaptive thinking patterns we experience in adulthood.  I'm NOT bashing parents in this episode, I promise! I am hoping to simply raise awareness about how we became who we are today so we can use this knowledge to find healing and become better versions of ourselves.  Happy healing!

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