Listen "The Middle Child Mind"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of The Group Sessions, Robert Saint Michael explores the unique experience of being the middle child. From Alfred Adler’s early psychology of birth order to the lived reality of feeling overlooked or “stuck in the middle,” Robert unpacks how these family dynamics shape identity, self-worth, and relationships. With a trauma-informed lens, he shares practical tools for healing the “middle child wound,” reframing invisibility into resilience, and reclaiming the strengths that come with adaptability and empathy.Credentials + Links:Robert Saint Michael, NLP | Mental Health CoachVisit robertsaintmichael.com — your hub for researched and evidence-based public health information, resources, and coaching services.If this episode spoke to you, please like, subscribe, and share it with someone in your life who might need the encouragement. And don’t forget to comment with your own middle child stories—I’d love to hear how your family position shaped who you are today.Referenced in this episode:Adler, A. (1927/1992). Understanding Human Nature.Sulloway, F. J. (1996). Born to Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics, and Creative Lives.Eckstein, D., & Kaufman, J. A. (2012). The Role of Birth Order in Personality: An Enduring Myth or an Empirical Reality? Journal of Individual Psychology.Trauma-informed resources on family dynamics and self-worth (American Psychological Association).robertsaintmichael.com — evidence-based mental health + public health resources.
More episodes of the podcast The Group Sessions
Challenges Help You Heal
19/09/2025
Religious Trauma
19/09/2025
Unhappily, She Stays With Him
28/07/2025
Red, White, and Borrowed
27/07/2025
The Feed Is Not Your Friend
26/07/2025
First Born Burden (Part 2)
25/07/2025
First Born Burden (Part 1)
25/07/2025
Welcome to The Group Sessions
25/07/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.