Listen "When Red Flags Feel Like a Lullaby: How Childhood Trauma Traps You in Toxic Relationship Patterns"
Episode Synopsis
Explains why people often attract or overlook warning signs in romantic partners. It suggests that these traits can feel “familiar” because they mirror behaviors experienced in childhood, particularly from parents. Four common patterns are highlighted: avoiding conflict due to childhood examples of mistakes being ignored, being overly critical from constant parental scrutiny, developing a savior complex from over-dependent or boundary-lacking parents, and feeling “never good enough” because of parental disappointment or comparison. The goal is to help individuals recognize these familiar patterns so they can prioritize their well-being and pursue healthier relationships.Produced by:https://www.podcaistudio.com/
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