Listen "The influence of an overcontrolling anxious parent"
Episode Synopsis
Back around 1969, overly anxious, controlling parents began to be called “helicopter parents.” Helicopter parents have a tendency to hover over their children—helicopter-like—micromanaging every aspect of a child’s life, saying, “Watch out!” “Don’t pet that dog!” “Don’t eat that.” The child becomes merely an extension of the parent’s anxieties, fears, and insecurities. In an attempt to stay one step ahead of anticipated mayhem, helicopter parents just can’t help jumping in and getting involved. Too involved!
Join me in this week’s Self-Coaching episode as I explore the ego-shaping influences of growing up with anxious parents.
Join me in this week’s Self-Coaching episode as I explore the ego-shaping influences of growing up with anxious parents.
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