

Healing From Childhood Trauma: The Key to Breaking Free from Binge Eating | CWM EP 412
Have you ever wondered how childhood experiences shape your relationship with food and self-worth? In this episode, we talk about the profound connection between childhood criticism and adult behaviors, particularly focusing on emotional eating and self-sabotage patterns. Matty shares a transformative insight about how children's interpretation of parental criticism doesn't diminish their love for their parents but instead erodes their self-love, and how this understanding can be the key to breaking free from destructive eating patterns.
Key Highlights:
- The revolutionary concept that when parents criticize their children, the children don't stop loving their parents – they stop loving themselves, and how this impacts adult behaviors
- Understanding the origin of self-limiting beliefs through early childhood experiences, from subtle voice tones to explicit criticism
- How identifying the root cause of your self-doubt can be the first step in transforming your relationship with food, body image, and personal goals
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Music: Tropic Love by "Diviners feat. Contacreast"