Bones

10 Unpacking the pain of our old destructive patterns

Apr 8, 2023
Explore how childhood experiences shape long-lasting pain and the impact of chronic neglect. Delve into the defense mechanisms we adopt, like aggression and withdrawal, and how they lead to more suffering. The discussion highlights the need to face repressed pain to foster healing and personal growth. Discover the importance of recognizing unmet needs for love, and learn to dissolve defenses to restore genuine connections. Relapses are reframed as crucial learning steps in the journey towards healthier patterns.
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INSIGHT

Chronic Childhood Slights Cause Deep Scars

  • Childhood climates of minor, repeated hurts can scar deeper than single traumas.
  • These chronic micro-shocks condition destructive defenses and neuroses that persist into adulthood.
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Defenses Become Pseudo-Solutions

  • We repress original frustration and build pseudo-solutions like aggression, submission, or withdrawal.
  • Those defenses are false remedies that perpetuate pain instead of healing it.
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Perfectionism Masks Deep Alienation

  • The idealized self-image dresses up pseudo-solutions as perfection and separates us from others.
  • That falseness alienates us and makes numbness feel preferable to pain.
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