Exploring the concept of unconscious trauma and its impact on our lives, with a focus on how our bodies remember even minor traumatic events. Emphasizing the power of our subconscious mind in shaping beliefs and behaviors, and how past experiences of abandonment can influence partner choices.
Do you need people close to feel safe? Do you think they might always leave? They’re probably not going to stay. If these statements are relatable, this episode is for you. Today, Louise and Stephanie discuss the abandonment wound, how you can have the wound *without* being abandoned and how it can drive us to overcompensate, cling, and pull others closer.
The pair talk about the concept of ‘overcompensating’ to the abandonment wound, as well as:
- The neurobiological roots of abandonment
- The roots of clingy behavior and over giving
- The concept of pulling and keeping people close
- The subconscious patterns at play, as well as repeating cycles
- Why if it's hysterical, it's often historical
- And more
This is a critical episode to help you understand how your abandonment wound shows up in your life, and how you can start to work to heal it. Understanding & conscious awareness is the first step in the healing journey.
HEAL YOUR ABANDONMENT WOUND: GET THE GUIDE
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Music Sources
⠀ Vibe With Me by Joakim Karud http://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
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