Listen "The Price of Love: How Childhood "Survival Contracts" Create Adult Self-Sabotage"
Episode Synopsis
Examines how the conditions of love established in early childhood shape patterns of adult behavior. It highlights the subtle, often unspoken bargains children strike within their families of origin in order to secure affection and attention. These conditions might include being required to succeed to please ambitious parents, to fail to protect fragile ones, to be attractive to gain validation, or even to be unattractive as a defense against potential danger, such as unwanted advances.As adults, people may unconsciously carry these early bargains into their lives, driving behaviors that seem irrational—such as relentless pursuit of wealth, compulsive self-sabotage, or destructive relationship patterns. The analysis suggests that real change becomes possible when individuals recognize these hidden family contracts, which allows them to question and release them.By doing so, they can establish new, healthier conditions of love in adulthood—ones based not on old survival strategies but on genuine self-acceptance and freedom.Produced by:https://www.podcaistudio.com/
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