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In this episode, Kristen is joined by Dr. Sherrie Campbell, a licensed clinical psychologist and best-selling author, to discuss the profound impact of emotionally abusive parents and the journey to healing. www.drsherriecampbell.com If you'd like to buy Dr. Sherrie Cambell's books, please use the Amazon affiliate link below. Shopping through these links helps support the podcast at no extra cost to you! Adult Survivors of Emotionally Abusive Parents: How to Heal, Cultivate Emotional Resilience, and Build the Life and Love You Deserve: https://amzn.to/3ONqT9i But It's Your Family…: Cutting Ties with Toxic Family Members and Loving Yourself in the Aftermath: https://amzn.to/49seeCe Adult Survivors of Toxic Family Members: Tools to Maintain Boundaries, Deal with Criticism, and Heal from Shame After Ties Have Been Cut: https://amzn.to/3OMemTC Loving Yourself: The Mastery of Being Your Own Person: https://amzn.to/4gu81YN Your Pocket Therapist: Quick Hacks for Dealing with Toxic People While Empowering Yourself: https://amzn.to/4gqmYef Dr. Sherrie's book recommendations based on the most impact on her life: Women Who Run with the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype https://amzn.to/3ON8clX People of the Lie: The Hope for Healing Human Evil https://amzn.to/4gt9IFB Subscribe and get a free 5-day journal at www.kristendboice.com to begin closing the chapter on what doesn't serve you and open the door to the real you. This information is being provided to you for educational and informational purposes only. It is being provided to you to educate you about ideas on stress management and as a self-help tool for your own use. It is not psychotherapy/counseling in any form. This information is to be used at your own risk based on your own judgment. For my full Disclaimer please go to www.kristendboice.com. For counseling services near Indianapolis, IN, visit www.pathwaystohealingcounseling.com. Pathways to Healing Counseling's vision is to provide warm, caring, compassionate and life-changing counseling services and educational programs to individuals, couples and families in order to create learning, healing and growth.
This week on The KICK-ASS Stepmom Podcast, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Best-Selling Author Dr. Sherrie Campbell is back on the show. Sherri specializes in helping healthy people cut ties with toxic people in their lives and the story she shares today goes deep on how (and why) this work is so important. In this episode, we dive into her personal experience as a child of divorce with multiple step-parents and how it has shown up in her relationships today, including her role as a stepmom. This interview is raw, personable and vulnerable and an important one for all stepmoms to hear. For more from Dr. Sherrie, find her on IG @dr.sherrie Listen to: 239. Parental Alienation, Narcissism + High-Conflict Ex with Dr. Sherrie Campbell here. Upcoming Masterclass: Beat Stepmom Burnout Secure your spot at www.jamiescrimgeour.com/burnout Join KICK-ASS Stepmom Work With Jamie www.jamiescrimgeour.com/coaching FREE: When Should A Stepmom Disengage? Take The Quiz and See Thanks to our sponsors: Val Fleury Skin | Jamie's LED Mask. Head to https://valfleuryskin.com?glow=4087HFH and use coupon code Jamie20 for 20% off. OSEA | Clean skincare. Head to www.oseamailibu.com and use code KICKASSSTEPMOM10 for 10% off at checkout Cozy Earth | cozyearth.com/kickassstepmom and use the code COZYJAMIE for 40% off
In this episode of PodcastPD, Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco dive into a mix of professional development topics, from school community participation to the challenges of dealing with verbally abusive parents. The hosts share personal experiences, offer insights into the complexities of the teaching profession, and discuss how to maintain professionalism in difficult situations.Complete show notes: https://podcastpd.com/144 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Dr. Burton and I talk about what it looks like to grow up in an emotionally abusive home and how you can cope with it as an adult. We also discuss why parents become abusive. References: Parenting from the Inside Out: How a Deeper Self-Understanding Can Help You Raise Children Who Thrive, by Daniel J. Seigel, M.D. and Mary Hartzell Music by AudioLounge - Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/audioloungemusic - Soundcloud: @audiolounge1 - Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/AudioInstrumentals - Twitter: @audio_lounge - Google+ goo.gl/toKclZ Our email: mentalhealthpod21@gmail.com
Online followers have questions, Sven has answers! Join us for insight and advice on topics including: In-laws who only visit their other grandchildren, a childhood you can't remember, physical reaction to past trauma, co-parenting issues, and much more. There's always something new to explore and learn when Sven opens up for live, unpredictable questions. Come on in! Explicit content.
From Scapegoat to Self-Empowered With Dr. Sherrie CampbellWe welcomed the brilliant Dr. Sherry Campbell back to the show, a guiding light for anyone navigating the murky waters of toxic family dynamics. Together, we pulled back the curtain on the roles of authoritarian & subservient figures in family structures, & how these roles cast long shadows over our perceptions of love & fear. Dr. Campbell and I journeyed deep into the transformation from scapegoat to empowered 'escape goat,' up to the pinnacle of becoming the 'greatest of all times' (GOAT) through the healing process. We dissected the raw complexities of finding love in the wake of abuse and the courage it takes to stop the cycle cold in its tracks, ensuring a brighter future for the next generation.Think of the last time you held on to hope, even when experience taught you otherwise. In this episode, that's exactly what we explored: the concept of 'rebellious hope.' Dr. Campbell and I shared heart-to-heart on the harrowing yet liberating path of setting boundaries with those who have hurt us deeply. By intertwining our personal narratives, we shed light on the struggle to reconcile our desire for love with the harsh reality of our upbringing. The discussion turned towards the revolutionary act of self-awareness, embracing our truths to liberate ourselves from the chains of our past, & the profound impact this freedom has on our own healing & the lives of others.This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone who has felt trapped by toxic family bonds. It is a call to action to rise above adversity, set boundaries, & embrace the journey of self-discovery with rebellious hope & unyielding courage.Claim Your First Grocery Delivery Order FREE - Click HereI Love the convenience of working while someone else is grocery shop Jennifer Pilates Exclusive 8-week Pilates program will give you a total Body, Mind and Spirit Transformation of health and wellness! JOIN TODAY! Use Promo Code: EWSpecial for $200 Savings!! Support the Show.Let's Connect: JenniferPilates.comSubscribe: Newsletter Connect: Linkedin | Youtube Channel | Facebook | Instagram | PinterestShow Notes: https://jenniferpilates.com/podcast-1Donations: Thank You for Supporting the ShowWork with Jennifer Pilates: JenniferPilates.comPilates On-Demand: Pilates On-Demand with Jennifer PilatesBook: The Change: Insights into Self EmpowermentJoin Free Community: Empowered Within Holistic Health + Wellness Community
I share some of my general thoughts about Dr. Sherrie Campbell's book. If you are healing from toxic parents (emotionally abusive or narcissistic), I recommend adding this book to your library. It is a quick read, very user friendly, uses layman terms, and is relatable to anyone who grew up in a toxic or abusive family! Purchase the Adult Survivors of Emotionally Abusive Parents *Be sure to check out page 1 for a note from yours truly! Watch the video podcast on Youtube: A Date With Darkness Email questions or comments to Dr. Jones admin@drnataliejones.com Sign up for the free ebook on Red Flags in Your Relationships and the free weekly newsletter for tips about narcissistic abuse at www.drnataliejones.com Individual and group membership coaching sessions opening soon. Get on the mailing list to be the first to know here. Visit the website for more information: https://www.adatewithdarkness.com Let's keep the conversation going via social media: Instagram: A Date With Darkness Twitter: @Adatewdarkness Facebook: A Date With Darkness To connect with others who are seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships please join the Facebook group: A Date With Darkness group
Dr. Sherrie Campbell is a psychologist specializing in psychotherapy, grief counseling, childhood trauma and personality disorders. Her newest book, "Adult Survivors of Emotionally Abusive Parents: How to Heal, Cultivate Emotional Resilience, and Build the Life and Love You Deserve," acts as a guide to help people overcome emotionally abusive childhoods. Learn more at https://drsherriecampbell.com Listen to Sherrie's podcast Sherapy Sessions: Cutting Toxic Family Ties Connect with Sherrie on Instagram @Dr.Sherrie and Facebook @SherrieCampbellPhD You can Buy Me a Coffee to support our podcast https://buymeacoffee.com/natehaber Connect with me on: Facebook @NateHaberPodcast Instagram @NathanHaber TikTok @NateHaberPodcast
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In Shana's own words:Growing up, I watched the people around me and saw so much pressure to pretend. Most people were scripting their lives from the dictations of their parents and society…here is how you become a female or male adult…do these things, don't do these things…this is the life you ‘should' be leading…what your life should look like…this is the life you want; this binary is the only acceptable way.I was born into an abusive household and was raised inside an evangelical Christian cult. Because I experienced my life almost entirely as high control and was punished for being myself. Imaginary worlds were my only safe space and books became my friends and mentors. My life doesn't look at all like my childhood. I spent the last fifteen years studying psychology as an amateur, building on my emotional intelligence and personal awareness moving through life and healing. I have changed so much in the last 7 years and as a result, so has the business since I started it part-time in 2016.Several years ago while leading group coaching for entrepreneurs and business owners of varying years and decades of experience I realized my scholarly studies were taking up more and more space in the world. Through the process of building the firm and connecting with clients, I realized that our mission is larger than I originally imagined. I needed to let our ethos, our culture and the brand take up more space in the world, support and work with more people in a deeper and more expansive way.My work went from focusing on empowering others to design their lives through intention to recognize the power of my work with leadership as well as in our individual lives and now focuses on Intentional and Ethical Leadership and Living. We empower people, and those who are also leaders, to connect with curiosity, respect, and accountability to transform their lives and leadership. To build community and connection and to move away from the idea of a lonely leader at the top to understanding the power and strength of a community of voices driving innovation and profitability through a healthy culture. Learn more at: https://www.concinnate.world/ Please leave a review or send us a Voice note letting us know what you enjoyed at:Back2Basics reconnecting to the essence of YOU (podpage.com)Follow us on IG and FB @Back2BasicsPodcast
Abusive parents can negatively affect the mental well-being of their child, by creating a toxic family environment. Psych2Go presents 7 ways to deal with abusive parents. We have included helpful resources to deal with toxic parenting. National Domestic Help Hotline: 1-800-799-7233 https://www.patreon.com/Psych2GoNow We would like to thank all of the helpful comments and discussions that have been happening on our videos! Let us know in the comments about your personal experiences, tips, and any suggestions you have for the channel. More Psych2Go here: http://youtube.com/psych2go Website: http://psych2go.net Twitter: http://twitter.com/psych2go Facebook: http://facebook.com/psych2go Tumblr: http://psych2go.me
When it comes to abuse, what comes to your mind? Perhaps, a narcissistic parent? Narcissistic parents can come in many forms. Toxic parents can be abusive in ways that are hard to detect. Do you suspect that you are being abused by your parents or know someone who is? If so, we suggest sharing this videos with others so that future generations can learn to be better parents themselves. Related Videos: 6 Types of Childhood Abuse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRkKPMXXN8M&t=5s 10 Relationship Red Flags of Abuse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RqXZL93kyQ 10 Signs of Emotional Abuse from Parents https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7bKFMO0d-w Credits Writer: Michelle Gaston Script Editor & Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animation: Grace Cárdenas Cano YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Do you find these types of videos helpful? If so, send us an email to editorial@psych2go.net to let us know.
Dr Sherrie Campbell, PhD joins us to discuss her book "Adult Survivors of Emotionally Abused Parents". She and I discuss how the golden child and the scapegoat experience abuse in the family. Watch the video podcast on Youtube: A Date With Darkness Email questions or comments to Dr. Jones admin@drnataliejones.com To preorder Dr. Sherri Campbell's book, please click here: Adult Survivors of Emotionally Abused Parents Sign up for the free ebook on Red Flags in Your Relationships and the free weekly newsletter for tips about narcissistic abuse at www.drnataliejones.com Individual and group membership coaching sessions opening soon. Get on the mailing list to be the first to know here. Visit the website for more information: https://www.adatewithdarkness.com Let's keep the conversation going via social media: Instagram: A Date With Darkness Twitter: @Adatewdarkness Facebook: A Date With Darkness To connect with others who are seeking support from hurtful and abusive relationships please join the Facebook group: A Date With Darkness group *This page contains affiliate links. If you choose to purchase after clicking a link, Dr. Jones may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.*
Education Minister Blair Boyer speaks with Matthew Pantelis and says he'll give schools the power to ban abusive parents.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Germany-based comedian Abigail Paul says that co-host Ellie is her oldest friend. Not her most elderly friend, but the friend she has known the longest. She met co-host Julia a few years later, making all three of them VERY ELDERLY/OLD FRIENDS. That should entice you to listen to this episode, because richness of history makes for juicy conversation. Abigail moved to Germany as a young adult because she was "on the lam", trying to escape her abusive and narcissist mother, whose life and death inspired Abigail's award-winning solo show Involuntary Momslaughter. There are many wonderful stories in this episode, including the one about Abigail ignoring her fibroid tumors until she collapsed in a pharmacy and ended up in emergency surgery, the one where her gynecologist proclaimed her vagina her weakest organ, and the one where 18-year-old Abigail and Ellie sat together to take a pregnancy test after a condom broke. Also, all three people in this episode had birthdays in the last week, so listen and laugh and feel seen and celebrate with us!Topics and timestamps11:45 The story of 18-year-old Abigail and Ellie and a pregnancy test 13:30 The story of Abigail's gynecological adventures in Germany22:20 The story of Dr. Dr. Mueller31:05 The story of how health insurance is better in Europe36:00 The story of Abigail's horrible relationship with her mother39:30 The story of how a mother with Narcissistic Personality Disorder is great fodder for a solo showHandles and sitesAbigail's websiteAbigail's InstaAbigail's facebookList of Resources MentionedRosacea and MenopauseExposed PodcastNarcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)Dr. Ramani DurvasulaOther LinksErin's Faces Affiliate LinkJulia G WellnessSupport the showBe one of the helpers! SUBSCRIBE to this podcast on APPLE PODCASTS or SPOTIFY and leave us a review on APPLE PODCASTS.
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In this awe-inspiring episode, we delve into the remarkable life of Laura Ann Heaton Gray—a woman whose journey from a traumatic past to a triumphant present serves as a testament to resilience, faith, and the power of transformation. Join us as we uncover the remarkable story of how Laura Ann overcame adversity to become a beacon of hope and accomplishment in the world of entertainment. Laura's early life was marked by heartache and abuse, starting with a challenging beginning that saw her born to a heroin-addicted mother. Despite her tumultuous start, she was later adopted by parents who were unfortunately not the refuge she needed. Laura faced abuse at the hands of both her biological and adoptive parents, which left her feeling alone and abandoned. Amidst these struggles, Laura's journey took a significant turn when she met an older abusive boyfriend at the age of 17. Seeking solace, she found herself in a relationship that only deepened her pain. A pivotal moment came when she became pregnant and was coerced into an unimaginable decision. Broken but determined, Laura found a new path by joining Disney's Broadway tour of Beauty and the Beast—a step that would lead her toward healing and transformation. Years later, Laura's path led her to reconcile with her adoptive father and discover her passion for film. With the guidance of a remarkable mentor, she ventured into the world of filmmaking, founding Excelsior Entertainment—a testament to her dedication to quality, family-friendly content. Her talent and commitment earned her recognition, including the prestigious Filmmaker of the Year nomination with the International Christian Film Festival. Laura's journey from a place of pain and abuse to one of accomplishment and faith is a true redemption story. Her resilience and unwavering trust in God allowed her to find healing and purpose, ultimately shaping her into the inspirational figure she is today. She now resides in Alabama with her husband and children, a living example of how God's grace can turn a life around. Join us as we explore Laura Ann's journey—a narrative that reminds us that even in the face of the darkest challenges, redemption, healing, and triumph is possible. Her story is a beacon of hope, a testament to the transformative power of faith, and a reminder that the past does not define our future. TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRe8SKwR/ Laura Ann's speaking page: https://www.facebook.com/Laura-Ann-Heaton-Gray-Motivational-Christian-Speaker-111606931578169/ Laura Ann's YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UC92W00kXXR5PzCnx7tHBVig Laura Ann's IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6018514/
Under the latest changes to the Maintenance of Parents Act, parents who abused, abandoned or neglected their children will not be able to seek monetary support from them. They will have to seek permission from the Tribunal for the Maintenance of Parents, before proceeding with their claims, to avoid putting victims through undue distress Seah Kian Peng, Chairperson of Government Parliamentary Committee for Social and Family Development, who led a workgroup in review of the Act, weighs in on the issue. Presented by: Lynlee Foo This podcast is produced and edited by Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a group Akashic Records session in Dublin, Ireland in 2013, Aingeal Rose answers questions about conception, birth, young souls, and incarnation. She is asked, why would a soul incarnate into an abusive family? #abuse #abusive #akashicreading #akashicrecord #conception #incarnation #lovechild #souls
Papa Ray Hurst explains how to heal from the wounds of toxic or absent parents. Ray is an international speaker and coach, a pastor, missionary, author, artist, and poet. You can reach Ray at his website www.ILAPnow.com and find his book "Daddy Why Don't You Love Me?" on Amazon. Some of the highlights Ray shares:Never base your self worth on your past; it was a life lesson, not a life sentence There is no perfect parent - we don't blame, shame, or condemn Feelings buried alive never dieHow to heal from mother wounds and father woundsFrom ages 0-10 is our core imprint period of development where we attach meanings to eventsYour subconscious brain stores all your memories and the beliefs attached to themWe can't change the event, but we can change the meaning we assigned to those events Every thought is tied to a beliefWhen you know the truth the truth will set you free, if you're not free, you haven't found the truth.Stress is not what you're thinking; it's what you believe about what you're thinkingWe need to stop, ask "what am I thinking", and then "why am I thinking that?" The people who hurt you were broken and empty and couldn't give you what they didn't haveRewrite the meaning! You are not worthless, rejected, abandoned, unlovable, etc.If you remember an event and it still hurts, there is still a lie attached to itNeeds are driven by lack (usually something you didn't get during your core imprint)Take just one step at a timeAnd more Please share, subscribe, leave a rating and review, visit the Linda's Corner website at lindascornerpodcast.com and/or follow on youtube, facebook, instagram, and pinterest @lindascornerpodcast. Thanks!Also please visit the Hope for Healing website at hopeforhealingfoundation.org for free resources to increase happiness, build confidence and self esteem, improve relationships, manage stress, and calm feelings of depression and anxiety.
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11/28/21 - Dr. Jacobs Talks About How To Deal With Abusive Parents at Youth Sporting Events by Dr. Andrew JacobsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4294770/advertisement
Speaking with Chris Angel Murphy whose pronouns are they & them. Chris Angel shares their experiences with the loss of their parents. They say the losses made their road quite bumpy.Chris Angel Murphy is an LGBTQ+ speaker, trainer and consultant with over 14 years experience of community organizing. They have a Master's degree in social work from USC.Connect with Chris Angel: https://www.chrisangelmurphy.comIG: @gendersexualityinfoHere is the link to the Trevor Project: www.thetrevorproject.org mentioned in this episode.Follow Tammy oninstagram & facebook: @tammylcymbalistyYou are invited to join the Podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/imstillherewithtlcCheck out my latest book! HypnoDoodle© A Mindfulness Calendar, Planner, Journal and workbook. It can help you to create change in your life using mindful awareness, hypnosis techniques and doodling.Other Amazon Titles find my books here (amazon.ca) or click here (amazon.com)Credits:Music by Kevin MacLeod Disclaimer:I'm Still Here with TLC podcast is for informational and/or entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment. Please seek the advice of a medical professional if you are struggling.Mental health matters https://ontario.cmha.ca/documents/understanding-and-coping-with-loss-and-grief/
Do I have to forgive my parents? In this video I am talking about whether we need to forgive our parents. Maybe they were narcissistic, abusive, or they distorted your reality. Our ego wants to convince us that we need to forgive others. Otherwise we are not good human beings. Is that true? Hopefully you will find this episode helpful. God bless you.
If you find yourself in a relationship with narcissistic parents, you know how difficult it can be. You love your parents, but their behavior is hurtful and threatening. They don't seem to realize they are hurting you. If you have exhausted your options for dealing with your toxic parents, this episode offers 7 specific strategies for disentangling yourself from the toxic connection.
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Many people believe that parents should try their best to provide their children with a healthy and happy upbringing. However, some parents are unable due to their toxic narcissism. Even if it's difficult to tell whether your parents were being intentionally toxic, the effects of their behavior can still be damaging. The mental damage done to children of toxic parents often follows them into adulthood. It can also affect how they interact with their own children. Recognizing toxic parents can be difficult, but here are several signs that you have narcissistic parents.
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Why do we doubt ourselves so much when it comes to ending contact with a parent who abused us? Is it normal to feel this doubt? In this episode of season 2 of The Darker Sides of Life Kamilla is sharing her thoughts on the matter and how this has affected her too.GET YOUR TICKET TO THE LIVE SESSION ON NOV 4 HERE: https://www.hexekami.com/product-page/ticket-to-live-event-nov-4-2022Book mentioned today: "How To Be Your Own Therapist" by Owen O'KaneLike this podcast? Share it with your friends, subscribe and let me know!Get your grief diary here: www.hexekami.com/shop (Use code DARKSIDES for 10% off)Follow the official podcast Instagram: @thedarkersidesoflifeWant to donate and support me? Here is my Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflifeMail me: TheDarkerSidesOfLife@gmail.comThank you so much!Medical Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional. This podcast is created to share experiences from one human to others. This podcast cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have any mental health conditions please consult your health-care provider.Music: ItsWatrSupport the showGET YOUR TICKET TO THE LIVE SESSION ON NOV 4 HERE: https://www.hexekami.com/product-page/ticket-to-live-event-nov-4-2022
What is emotional abuse and how does it affect children? In this episode of season 2 of The Darker Sides of Life Kamilla is answering this question sent in by a listener and she is reflecting on what this means to our adult lives. GET YOUR TICKET TO THE LIVE SESSION ON NOV 4 HERE: www.hexekami.com/shop Like this podcast? Share it with your friends, subscribe and let me know!Get your grief diary here: www.hexekami.com/shop (Use code DARKSIDES for 10% off)Follow the official podcast Instagram: @thedarkersidesoflifeWant to donate and support me? Here is my Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflifeMail me: TheDarkerSidesOfLife@gmail.comThank you so much!Medical Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional. This podcast is created to share experiences from one human to others. This podcast cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have any mental health conditions please consult your health-care provider.Music: ItsWatrSupport the show
Should we accept money from a parent after they die if we ended contact with them in life? In today's episode Kamilla is looking at a story about this issue from a listener who is going through this and also dealing with a sibling who was treated better than the listener was by the now dead parent. Want to donate and support me? Here is my Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflifeGET YOUR TICKET TO THE LIVE SESSION ON NOV 4 HERE: www.hexekami.com/shopLike this podcast? Share it with your friends, subscribe and let me know!Get your grief diary here: www.hexekami.com/shop (Use code DARKSIDES for 10% off)Follow the official podcast Instagram: @thedarkersidesoflifeMail me: TheDarkerSidesOfLife@gmail.comThank you so much!Medical Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional. This podcast is created to share experiences from one human to others. This podcast cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have any mental health conditions please consult your health-care provider.Music: ItsWatrSupport the show
What do we do when we have a partner who is a narcissist? Can we heal from this ever? In this episode of season 2 of The Darker Sides of Life Kamilla is answering this question sent in by a listener and is sharing a classic story to help us all understand what a narcissist truly is.GET YOUR TICKET TO THE LIVE SESSION ON NOV 4 HERE: www.hexekami.com/shopCHECK OUT THE TIERS HERE: www.ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflife/tiersLike this podcast? Share it with your friends, subscribe and let me know!Get your grief diary here: www.hexekami.com/shop (Use code DARKSIDES for 10% off)Follow the official podcast Instagram: @thedarkersidesoflifeWant to donate and support me? Here is my Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflifeMail me: TheDarkerSidesOfLife@gmail.comThank you so much!Medical Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional. This podcast is created to share experiences from one human to others. This podcast cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have any mental health conditions please consult your health-care provider.Music: ItsWatrSupport the show
This is not a regular episode but I need you to listen to it anyways. A regular episode will be out next week. Thank you for helping me say what I need to say. You are never alone in the darker sides of life and neither am I. GET YOUR TICKET TO THE LIVE SESSION ON NOV 4 HERE: *link*Like this podcast? Share it with your friends, subscribe and let me know!Get your grief diary here: www.hexekami.com/shop (Use code DARKSIDES for 10% off)Follow the official podcast Instagram: @thedarkersidesoflifeWant to donate and support me? Here is my Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflifeMail me: TheDarkerSidesOfLife@gmail.comThank you so much!Medical Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional. This podcast is created to share experiences from one human to others. This podcast cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have any mental health conditions please consult your health-care provider.Music: ItsWatrSupport the show
What do we do with the parents that mistreated us once we have our own children? Should we let them be grandparents to them knowing how they hurt ourselves or should we do something else? In this episode of season 2 of The Darker Sides of Life Kamilla is taking a look at a listener's story about their relationship to their parents and their two sons. She is sharing advice from her own life and the thoughts and talks she grew up thinking and having as a teenager about this very subject. BOOK YOUR 1:1 SESSION WITH ME VIA INSTAGRAM. JUST SEND ME A DM. I CHARGE 30 USD PER 30 MINUTES. I AM LOOKING FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU.Like this podcast? Share it with your friends, subscribe and let me know!Get your grief diary here: www.hexekami.com/shop (Use code DARKSIDES for 10% off)Read about my 1:1 sessions here: www.hexekami.com/1-1-sessionsFollow the official podcast Instagram: @thedarkersidesoflifeWant to donate and support me? Here is my Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflifeMail me: TheDarkerSidesOfLife@gmail.comThank you so much!Medical Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional. This podcast is created to share experiences from one human to others. This podcast cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have any mental health conditions please consult your health-care provider.Music: ItsWatrSupport the show
Meg's beginnings were humble - She grew up with immigrant parents, her dad was an alcoholic, and mom was very verbally abusive towards herself and her brothers Meg grew up believing that there was something fundamentally flawed and unlovable about herself. That belief caused her to disappear behind a facade of people deceiving and growing secretly more and more bitter towards her loved ones. After she married her husband James he fell into depression and she became his primary care giver and took over all parenting and financial responsibilities. Hear James' incredible story on Between the Before and After Season 3 Episode 25 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s03e22-from-losing-everything-and-literally-sleeping/id1435974463?i=1000563498864 Their journey towards a healthy happy relationships is one of Meg's proudest accomplishments and they have a bond and connection now that she could have never imagined possible! WANT TO BE A PODCAST GUEST TO GROW YOUR BRAND AND AUDIENCE? PODMATCH: https://podmatch.com/signup/coachjonmclernon We've landed hundreds of interviews using PodMatch! CONNECT WITH MEG: FB: www.facebook.com/meg.heppner.5 WEB: www.megheppner.com MEETUP: www.meetup.com/SoulSisterGroupCoaching CONNECT WITH COACH JON: NUTRITION: https://www.freedomnutritioncoach.com MENTORSHIP: https://www.jonmclernon.com YOUTUBE: https://freedomnutrition.rocks/YouTube CRUSH YOUR CRAVINGS GUIDE: https://www.freedomnutritioncoach.com/book FREE 7-DAY CHALLENGE: https://www.freedomnutritioncoach.com/7-day-challenge PODCAST: https://freedomnutrition.rocks/btba-podcast TWITCH: https://www.twitch.tv/coachjonpodcasts TWITTER: https://twitter.com/coachjonpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/coachjonpodcasts LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/freedom-nutrition-coaching/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/canadianomad/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@coachjonm Music: Lauren Duski - Jindupe https://www.youtube.com/c/laurenduski/
How do you keep the no-contact with a parent who keeps contacting you? Is it even possible? And why is it that the bond between a parent and child is so difficult to break? In this first episode of season 2 of The Darker Sides of Life Kamilla is taking a look at a listener's issue with their father who won't stop contacting them even when they have asked him not to. She is sharing advice on what to do and how she has done it herself. Like this podcast? Share it with your friends, subscribe and let me know!Get your grief diary here: www.hexekami.com/shop (Use code DARKSIDES for 10% off)Follow the official podcast Instagram: @thedarkersidesoflifeWant to donate and support me? Here is my Ko-Fi: ko-fi.com/thedarkersidesoflifeMail me: TheDarkerSidesOfLife@gmail.comThank you so much!Medical Disclaimer: I am not a healthcare professional. This podcast is created to share experiences from one human to others. This podcast cannot replace any medication or professional treatment. If you have any mental health conditions please consult your health-care provider.Music: ItsWatrSupport the show
Did you grow up in a house where your parents smacked you around? Do you look back on your childhood wondering if there was a better way your parents could have handled disciplining you? Our guest Usama Siddiquee (America's Got Talent, Mango Bae Podcast) joins us to talk about what it was like growing up in a home where his parents go to discipline style was an ass whooping and how he was able to create a sane relationship with his own childhood. Subscribe to and watch full episodes of the Dear Buddies Podcast at https://linktr.ee/dearbuddiespodcast Have a question you are embarrassed to ask your friends or feel uncomfortable bringing up? Thats what we are here for! Email us whatever you got and we will try to work it our for you on an episode: dearbuddiespodcast@gmail.com Dear Buddies is a podcast where comedians and lovable lugs Mike Albanese, Alex Pavone & Chris Scopo engage in conversation about the issues guys usually run from. Uncomfortable topics resulting in hilarious discussion hoping for even a smidge of growth. Follow Mike: https://www.instagram.com/bigmanmike/ Follow Alex: https://www.instagram.com/mralexpavone Follow Chris: https://www.instagram.com/chrisscopo
Entitled parents raising entitled kids are abusing referees to the point where there aren't enough refs and umpires to call games, and the Morning Show with Nikki Medoro explores what can be done about this...is zero tolerance for parents what's needed? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve and Mike work through the important and heavy question of how to trust God after (or while) enduring abusive parents. Got a question you'd like us to consider on a future episode? Email pastorsatthemic@creekside.com.
November 7th Shiur by Rabbi Daniel Stein שליט”א Topic: Honoring Wicked and Abusive Parents
➤ Abusing the Abuser ~ My granddaughter severely abuses her abusive parents. Listen to caller's personal dramas four times each week as Dr. Kenner takes your calls and questions on parenting, romance, love, family, marriage, divorce, hobbies, career, mental health - any personal issue! Call anytime, toll free 877-Dr-Kenner. Visit www.drkenner.com for more information about the show.
In this episode, Josie discusses narcissistic abuse, healing from it, how it starts, and the light at the end of the tunnel. Joined by KZ Kova (@kz_kova on IG) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is a podcast about how abusive parents react to no contact, and how wrong it is. Hi! I'm Clare. It is my mission in life to help people heal after narcissistic abuse. As an adult daughter of narcissist parents, sadly I have decades of experience of narcissistic abuse My father is an overt narcissist and my mother is a covert narcissist. Neither of them has been formally diagnosed by a health professional. I reached this conclusion after hours of research because for years I knew that my family set up was not healthy or normal. How can I help you? My intention in setting up Come Back Brighter is to let everyone suffering know that they are not alone and that it does get better. I know the heartbreak, utter despair, the loneliness and the deep vulnerability you feel. My desire is to help in any way I can and to accelerate your healing process. You are an incredible person who can achieve anything you dream of. You just have to believe. Through many mistakes and much time wasting, I have got to a good place. I want to save you this time and energy, by sharing my experiences and knowledge with you. If you have any questions please drop me a comment or email me at clarecomebackbrighter@gmail.com. For more information there is also:
We know our kids are back in school but we also know some parents, especially those whose kids are just starting school for the first time this year can not "shock it". I saw on Facebook as a parent could not bring herself to go home after dropping her kid at school so she had to stay around the campus untill school was over so she can take her back home. I see me in her
Brandon talks with Nova about being raised by overt and covert abusive parents. It's a story of generational trauma, smear campaigns, terror, and becoming your own abuser. Plus they discuss, gaslighting, physical abuse, isolation, sibling abuse, rage, anger, confusion, shame, scapegoats, neglect, abuse by proxy, control, medical neglect, conditional love, having no voice, addiction, trauma, PTSD, self harm, eating disorders, silent treatment, grey rock, depression, toxic workplaces, triggers, healing process, empathy, saving yourself, validation, and much more. ****Trigger Warning - This episode describes graphic physical abuse **** Today's episode is sponsored by Kinthree, a women's empowerment jewelry company. And listeners of Narcissist Apocalypse will get 10% off at https://kinthree.com by using the code SURVIVOR10 at checkout. ** Direct link for discount code that automatically applies at checkout: https://kinthree.com/discount/SURVIVOR10 *** If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA If you want to be a guest on our show, go to https://narcissistapocalypse.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brandon talks with Nova about being raised by overt and covert abusive parents. It's a story of generational trauma, smear campaigns, terror, and becoming your own abuser. Plus they discuss, gaslighting, physical abuse, isolation, sibling abuse, rage, anger, confusion, shame, scapegoats, neglect, abuse by proxy, control, medical neglect, conditional love, having no voice, addiction, trauma, PTSD, self harm, eating disorders, silent treatment, grey rock, depression, toxic workplaces, triggers, healing process, empathy, saving yourself, validation, and much more. ****Trigger Warning - This episode describes graphic physical abuse **** Today's episode is sponsored by Kinthree, a women's empowerment jewelry company. And listeners of Narcissist Apocalypse will get 10% off at https://kinthree.com by using the code SURVIVOR10 at checkout. ** Direct link for discount code that automatically applies at checkout: https://kinthree.com/discount/SURVIVOR10 *** If you or someone you know are experiencing abuse, you are not alone. DomesticShelters.org offers an extensive library of articles and resources that can help you make sense of what you're experiencing, connect you with local resources and find ways to heal and move forward. Visit www.domesticshelters.org to access this free resource. Join our new Community Social Network at https://community.narcissistapocalypse.com/ Join our Instagram Channel at https://www.instagram.com/narcissistapocalypse Join our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpTIgjTqVJa4caNWMIAJllA If you want to be a guest on our show, go to https://narcissistapocalypse.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CW: Child sexual abuse, rape, physical abuse, self-harm In this episode of Back from the Borderline, I'm joined by Kabir Khurana: a 21-year-old British-Indian philosophy student from London who lives with BPD. Kabir identifies as a nonbinary person. Non-binary is used to describe people who feel their gender cannot be defined within the margins of gender binary. Instead, they understand their gender in a way that goes beyond simply identifying as either a man or woman.A 2011 study found that patients with BPD were approximately twice as likely to report having a sexual relationship with a same-sex partner as comparison subjects with other personality disorders. It is a well known fact that queer people have poorer mental health outcomes than the heterosexual population, mainly due to discrimination, finding it difficult to access services, etc.After learning more about Kabir's story, I thought the podcast audience would appreciate their story, journey and perspective. The BPD community is desperately in need of more diverse representation - the experiences of individuals of color, and of those in the queer community need to be shared to gain a deeper and more holistic understanding of Borderline Personality Disorder.Links to resources mentioned in today's episode: Research study mentioned in the introduction (Sexual Orientation and Relationship Choice in Borderline Personality Disorder)@understandingbpd | Instagram account run by Candice AlaskaBack from The Borderline | Podcast by Rose Skeeters MA, LPC, PN2Connect with Kabir: Instagram | @kabir_khuranaSupport Kabir's Causes:Not A Phase | Charity supporting the lives of trans+ adults across the UKEveryone's Invited created by Soma Sara | "Everyone's Invited's mission is to expose and eradicate rape culture with empathy, compassion, and understanding"Below is a breakdown of the subjects Kabir and I cover:• Borderline Personality Disorder in teenagers• Gender identity and sexual orientation and BPD• Inadequate parent-child boundaries and borderline personality disorder in adolescence (parentification)• The Borderline Personality Disordered Family (The Impact of Growing up with a Narcissistic Parent has on BPD outcomes)• The Relationship Between Child Abuse and BPD• The lived experience of recovery in borderline personality disorder (EUPD)• BPD and Managing the Favorite Person RelationshipBFTB is the place to be for the tea on all things BPD, EUPD, and emotional dysregulation. Join the community of 4k others with BPD on Instagram @bpdtea (DMs are always, ALWAYS open!) Website and lots of other goodies are coming soon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to 15 minutes of Flog, the bitesize companion piece to the world-renowned FilmFloggers podcast! Here you'll find a Notorious waffler and a renowned Bullshit trivia expert trying to condense their useless long-winded points into just 15 minutes! Topics crammed into the 15 minutes include:Why is Ferris such a fucking douche bag?How do I wiggle my hips like Matthew Broderick? How well did Jeffery Jones chasing after minors age?Is Cameron the real hero of the piece? Why does everyone insist on trying to put Baby in the corner? Was it Fiona or one of her siblings who always got away with everything? (Take a wild guess) Why is Ferris Bueller such an unagreeable douche bag? FilmFloggers Episodes - https://t.co/uHw3yuylDr?amp=1GameFloggers Twitch - https://tinyurl.com/sabrbumtSocial Mediahttps://www.facebook.com/filmfloggershttps://www.instagram.com/filmfloggers/https://twitter.com/FilmFloggersWebsitehttps://filmfloggers.buzzsprout.comHelp Flog the Podcast by Leaving a Review! Apple iTunes Review,https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/filmfloggers/id1530910798Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/users/filmfloggersEmail FilmFlog suggestions to hosts@filmfloggers.comArtwork by @deanbeattieSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FilmFloggers)
You and your five siblings aren't close, but you all have one thing in common: you endured a childhood marred by abusive parents who played you against each other. Now that you're all adults, you'd like to unite your siblings to confront your parents as a group for some closure -- but you're not sure they're all on board with the idea. Is there a good way to convince them, or might it be possible to get the closure you're looking for without their help or even a confrontation at all? We'll get into this and more here on Feedback Friday! And in case you didn't already know it, Jordan Harbinger (@JordanHarbinger) and Gabriel Mizrahi (@GabeMizrahi) banter and take your comments and questions for Feedback Friday right here every week! If you want us to answer your question, register your feedback, or tell your story on one of our upcoming weekly Feedback Friday episodes, drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com. Now let's dive in! Full show notes and resources can be found here: jordanharbinger.com/535 On This Week's Feedback Friday, We Discuss: Is it worth trying to unite your siblings for a confrontation with your abusive parents to gain a sense of closure? [Thanks to clinical psychologist Dr. Erin Margolis for helping us with this one!] You've postponed your wedding twice due to the pandemic, but two very close people in your life have passed away in the interim -- and it's hard to imagine having this wedding without them. Is there a way to somehow include and honor them in the ceremony? As a middle manager, you rely on your second-in-command to lead the department so you can focus on admin. Unfortunately, he fails at every step and creates more work for you than he saves. He can't be fired, transferred, or demoted, and he refuses to improve. What can you do? You're a teenager living in a household with your father and a verbally abusive stepmom who doesn't like teens. You'd prefer to live with your biological mother, but the custody agreement as it stands wouldn't allow it. How can you convince your dad and stepmother that changing the agreement would be the right move for everyone? You consider your current sales job as a placeholder until you can get your master's degree in mental health counseling. The hitch is that your program requires your completion of a nine-month internship that would fall during your busy season in two years. What's the least awkward way of bringing this up to your boss -- who doesn't yet know about your aspirations in a completely different field? Have any questions, comments, or stories you'd like to share with us? Drop us a line at friday@jordanharbinger.com! Connect with Jordan on Twitter at @JordanHarbinger and Instagram at @jordanharbinger. Connect with Gabriel on Twitter at
Welcome to Sex & Spirituality. In today's episode we go over the signs of toxic family dynamics as well as emotionally abusive parents. We also discuss individuation and how enmeshment with a parent impacts our adult relationships. Are you struggling with anxiety or stress? Daily meditation (even for 5 minutes) has helped me stay calm and grounded throughout my day. The guys over at @bloomapp have given me a Free 7-days trial for you guys. Enter the code BLOOMERS when you download the app! Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sexandspiritualitypod/ Support the show here: https://anchor.fm/lauren-colletti/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lauren-colletti/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lauren-colletti/support
Kiki Yeung is here and we talk about her parents having cancer, almost dying as a child, telling jokes as a mom, autoimmune diseases, coffee enemas, worrying about dumb things, secret gay husbands, eating your placenta, private vs public school, porn addiction, abusive asian men, generational trauma, and more.
Welcome to Today's Best - and let me just say, buckle up! Get ready to laugh, cry, and wanna strut your stuff after this episode with best friend Carl McDonald. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/todaysbestwithmeg/support
Dr. Kirk answers patron emails.Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleGet merch: https://teespring.com/stores/psychology-in-seattleEmail: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactThe Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.com
Maryssa Presbitero, child advocate at DASAS, helps answer the question "How can I tell if my parents are abusive?" Child abuse is more than physical violence or neglect. It can come in many other forms like narcissism, trying to turn the child against a parent, making the child responsible for the parent's emotional well-being and more. Resources used in this conversation: Healthline 11 signs you have an emotionally abusive mother 15 signs you have an emotionally abusive parent How you can tell if you have emotionally abusive parents Melissa's WMU article A Behavioral Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence Victims ——————————— If you need resources or help in any way, call our 24 hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit www.DASASMI.org. Subscribe for a new episode each week. We publish every Wednesday morning at 8:00am. Subscribe to the weekly email newsletter here or at our website here. We appreciate your help in spreading the message of hope. You can help us reach more listeners by leaving a written review on Apple Podcasts or where you listen, and by sharing on social media.
A guest discusses going no contact with a psychopathic foster-mother, and a pedophilic foster father. How faith helped and harmed her, and how she continues to find healing for childhood wounds. Part 2 of 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/josiah-meyer/message
A guest discusses going no contact with a psychopathic foster-mother, and a pedophilic foster father. How faith helped and harmed her, and how she continues to find healing for childhood wounds. Part 2 of 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/josiah-meyer/message
There is no such thing as a perfect parent & with all the suppression our parents went through as kids, it's no wonder we have to break this toxic cycle in our lifetime. We are the generation that has to STAND UP & create new patterns in our DNA. Deep stuff in this episode! It's raw, it's passionate, & VERY INFORMATIVE. Liss truly is a badass warrior BABE. FOLLOW US:Jo Bright:Instagram: xojobrightMelissa Turner:Instagram: Blissful.liss
A guest discusses going no contact with a psychopathic foster-mother, and a pedophilic foster father. How faith helped and harmed her, and how she continues to find healing for childhood wounds. Part 1 of 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/josiah-meyer/message
A guest discusses going no contact with a psychopathic foster-mother, and a pedophilic foster father. How faith helped and harmed her, and how she continues to find healing for childhood wounds. Part 1 of 2. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/josiah-meyer/message
Our new friend Will share's his childhood experience growing up biracial in the deep south. We discuss codependency, people-pleasing tendencies, team cat vs team dog, and cutting toxic parental figures out of our lives for the sake of our own mental health. Highlights:What does it actually mean to be codependent?Are you team dog or team cat? Will speaks about what it's like growing up biracial in the deep southGrowing up with a parent who never healed themselves Takeaways:We all get our shit together at a different paceHaving codependent habits doesn't mean you can't break themYou can grieve a parent but also feel relieved that the toxicity is gone The bonds you choose to hold on to can mean more than the ones you were born withEnjoyed this episode? Share with a friend who might benefit! Hit subscribe to get the latest episodes and leave us a comment so we know what you love about the show!---- Let Kristy & Angie know what cringy and uncomfortable conversation topics you would like to listen to! Record us a 60-second voice message and share with us your thoughts, comments, or questions. Drop your love here!Instagram @shitwedonttellmom Email: shitwedonttellmom@gmail.com
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Ana Maria Michelena is on a mission to be a facilitator for the healing and uplifting of all those whose parents, in one way or another, failed to protect them when they were children. Her book Secrets At The big House provides lessons in resilience based on her story Here are the key links from the episode: Ana's site Get your copy of Secrets At The Big House: Overcoming The Damage Of A Narcissistic Mother And An Emotionally Absent Father (Lessons In Resilience) Marc's Links 5 Day Podcast Launch Mini Course From $0 To $100K+ With Content Marketing Schedule a free strategy call
What if I'm not being hit every day? What if there are no bruises? What if the person hits me but not all the time?Am I Being Abused?I've wondered this same thing. I've tried to compare my story to t.v. or to other children who were being abused... and because my story wasn't exactly like theirs I believed for a long time that I wasn't being abused. But I was... and not only was I being abused at home but I went on to find several other abusive relationships after leaving home because I didn't know what abuse looked like, felt like, and sounded like... I thought abuse was normal!I know that this is true for so many other young people. If you're tired of wondering about whether or not you're being abused, this episode is for you. We're going to learn how to spot an abusive person, identify the cycle of abuse, and get out of abusive situations. Learn More- http://ronicacormier.comConnect On Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/ronicacormier82/Mama Support Tribe- https://www.facebook.com/groups/parenthang/
Are you being mistreated in your own house? Are you embarrassed and scared to talk to anyone? Do you wish for the day that you can just move away and it will all be over?Been There! But what should you do until the day when you can leave?This episode is all about giving you some ways to deal with negativity that you can't escape. It's much easier to deal with negativity at school and in your friend groups because you can just leave when things get tough. But what about when negativity meets you at home every day?You can't escape your parents... many of us have to deal every day for what seems like an eternity in silence...You are not alone... You are seen... You will get out!This episode is for every child that goes home to a hostile situation and wants to know how to identify it and how to push through it!BIBLE STUDY- https://bit.ly/tyabiblestudyLearn More- http://ronicacormier.comConnect On Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/ronicacormier82/Mama Support Tribe- https://www.facebook.com/groups/parenthang/
ISpeakMotivate discusses love for abusive parents
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Taylor is tough, caring, and will do anything to save a generation of youth from mental illness. She started the Choose Kind Foundation because she saw that our school system was overlooking mental health in elementary and high school. Taylor was raised in an abusive environment. Her mom was an alcoholic and she dealt with several mental health issues. This pushed her to the edge of breaking. Taylor was once one of those kids. Now she will do anything in her power to be the light at the end of the tunnel for them. Full episode covers: The Choose Kind Foundation Abusive Parents Today's youth at Risk Shortage of Counsellors in today's Education System You can find this episode of Mental Millennials on our website, podbean app, or YouTube! We hope you enjoy the listen!
This week, we answer the first (two) of a series of questions about family. Shit gets real, and dark, and real dark. We work our way through these related questions by bringing in our own experiences with emotional abuse. It's a heavy but important conversation, with loads of dark humor along the way. Plus, a very long tangent about true-crime TV. Content warning for descriptions of actions by deeply emotionally abusive parents. The post 258 Family Advice, Part 1: Dealing with Abusive Parents appeared first on Vegan Warrior Princesses Attack!.
Should parents with a history of domestic abuse be allowed to see their children? How can the family courts protect children from further abuse? Joshua Rozenberg asks where the law should draw the line. And he discovers some of the innovative programmes being run in Altcourse Prison near Liverpool - including keeping birds of prey. Presenter: Joshua Rozenberg Producer: Neil Koenig Researcher: Diane Richardson
Do you feel like everything you do is to make your parents happy? We talk about the way we deal with pressure from our parents and the expectations they have for us. We also mention the way our parents are only together because of us and not out of love. The end of this episode gets very emotional so be prepared! Enjoy.
Both (the Golden Child and Scapegoat) live in an abusive household, both are being used by the narcissistic parent, and both will be psychologically affected in the long run. Here are 3 ways how their stories and experiences might differ.
Today we answer your questions about managing shared household chores, pleasing your in-laws, dealing with an abusive parent, and what to do when your spouse wants a snake! Today’s show is brought to you by Audible, get your FREE Audiobook when you visit http://audibletrial.com/anatomyofmarriage
Lauren Carter, an American actress, model, and award-winning singer, found herself in two toxic relationships while pursuing her career. She had a tumultuous relationship with her ex-boyfriend while he was directing, producing and starring in his film, which later went on to win an Oscar. Despite having to face these challenges, Lauren Carter peaked at #6 in the Swiss dance charts in 2017, and she released her debut EP, American Dream with Turn Up the Pop! Records in April, 2017. Lauren's career has taken her all over the globe, and she has worked with an impressive roster of artists including Robert Altman, DJ Fresh, Goldie, Ellen von Unwerth, and more. Lauren's modeling work has been published in editions of Maxim, GQ, Esquire, Sports Illustrated, and more. Today Lauren is free from this toxicity, and she's stronger and happier than ever. She's here to share her story of hope, and to encourage those struggling in abusive relationships by letting them know that they are not alone. There is truly light at the end of the tunnel. You can find Lauren, here: https://www.instagram.com/laurenelizabethcarter/ https://www.facebook.com/laurencartermusic/ https://www.laurencarteronline.com/ You can find us, The Bulletproof Club, here: https://www.thebulletproofclub.com/ https://www.facebook.com/myabuseprogram (our FB page name will change soon) https://www.instagram.com/thebulletproofclub_/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXXTm_aH_teaPcruqR0j66Q/videos You can find Danielle Esplin, here: https://www.danielleesplin.com/ https://www.instagram.com/danielleesplin https://www.facebook.com/officialdanielleesplin In this episode, we discuss the following: [00:00] Intro: The Bulletproof Club and Lauren Carter Introduction [01:57] How the Relationship Started [04:50] Danielle asking if Lauren had enough time with him to get a sense of his character [05:05] Danielle explaining that people with high Narcissism target attractive partners [05:21] How the sexual abuse and gaslighting started [06:06] How Lauren felt about the relationships and her exes disrespecting her boundaries [04:50] Danielle asking Lauren about what was about her exes that attracted her [08:22] Danielle and Lauren explaining the importance of childhood (how we were raised) in future adult relationships [09:32] Lauren talking about “Love Bombing” [10:13] The Phase after Love Bombing — Devaluation [11:55] Danielle further discusses Idealization and Devaluation [13:03] Lauren sharing how it can be an addictive cycle [13:24] Danielle asking Lauren about the pattern of “Affectation” [14:29] Mirroring vs. Imitating [15:00] Defining the Deflectable Meter and the pattern of abuse in Lauren’s past relationships [21:07] How Lauren realized she was in an abusive relationship [23:13] Lauren getting cheated on [25:14] Danielle talking about forgiveness [25:50] Lauren sharing about how she blamed herself [26:19] Lauren continues talking about getting cheated on [29:49] Danielle talking about how personality precedes behavior and clarifying that not everyone in a powerful position is a Narcissist [30:57] Strangulation and its pattern in abusive relationships [31:39] How Lauren made the mental shift to move on [33:21] Danielle thanking Lauren for being on the Podcast [33:24] Lauren's Instagram Username
Halo. Short podcast ini dibuat untuk mendeskripsikan abusive parents yang menjadi salah satu masalah hidup remaja. Semoga podcast ini berguna bagi kalian ya. Stay Strong, luv!
Today we talk about how and why I (Neysa) ran away from home at the age of 15. How my abusive past almost made me commit suicide and how a multitude of events saved my life. I share my emotional story regarding my time in foster care and dealing with the court system. How did I overcome this season of my life? What pushed me forward to where I am now? Stick around and find out! Check out our new Merch! https://teespring.com/stores/the-epik-life-3 Stuff our family likes and use https://www.amazon.com/shop/epikbrandonfamily --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theepiklife/support
Feel trapped in an abusive situation? In this episode, Dawson talks to three young adults dealing with emotionally and verbally abusive parents. Listen and find out what Dawson McAllister tells them to do next. Find your issue, get help or chat online with a HopeCoach TheHopeLine.com
A Wrinkle in Time is a pretty good kids' movie with some messages that don't quite add up for us, which we discuss in length. If we were judging purely on the Leguizamo-Peña scale though, it'd be an S.
Some parents are toxic to their adult children even when they are married and now independent. Toxic parents need to be managed and controlled. Learn how.
Krystal P talks about her experience living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD); her traumatic upbringing (alcoholic, abusive parents), healing trauma, dissociation; toxic people; & grounding techniques. CW: sexual assault, abuse. We also talk: the body's response to trauma, putting up a tough front as a protective strategy, social anxiety, stepping outside of her comfort zone as therapy, travelling as therapy, kindness from strangers, empathy, coping strategies (lavender), triggers, (CW) being raped, grounding techniques and SO much more. SUPPORT via PATREON*: patreon.com/feelinweird/ Buy MERCH: kyeplant.bandcamp.com/ DONATE via Paypal Review, Rate & Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Instagram: @feelinweirdpod Website: www.feelinweird.com Contact: feelinweird@gmail.com Here's a list of EVERY regular & bonus Feelin Weird episode :) *Please consider contributing $5-50/month to support the show (and receive ~100 bonus episodes)
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Dr. Sophy discusses the uncomfortable topic of abusive parents. Abusive Parents by Dr. Sophy
Special guest Rayne Wolfe, a former New York Times regional reporter and currently a newspaper columnist will be discussing her book, Toxic Mom Tool Kit. Her book, with the tag line "It's Not You It's Her," focuses on growing up happy despite toxic mothering. Toxic Mom Toolkit includes Raynes memoir of growing up with three wildly different mothers. Alternating chapters capture the strong voices of diverse women who also survived their mothers. Also included are helpful self-tests, positive affirmations, tools, and lots and lots of wisdom wrapped in humor. If you grew up with a toxic mother you will not want to miss this show. Save the date and tune in live! To learn more about Rayne Wolfe and her book Toxic Mom Toolkit, please go to http://www.8womendream.com/author/rayne
Everyone should listen to this whether they have children or not. These innocent children are becoming victims at the hands of their own parents. What is it going to take for this to stop?
Everyone should listen to this whether they have children or not. These innocent children are becoming victims at the hands of their own parents. What is it going to take for this to stop?
Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, reads the recent Slate.com article "The Debt: When terrible, abusive parents come crawling back, what do their grown children owe them?" by Emily Yoffe. Freedomain Radio is the largest and most popular philosophy show on the web - http://www.freedomainradio.com
Stefan Molyneux, host of Freedomain Radio, reads the recent Slate.com article "The Debt: When terrible, abusive parents come crawling back, what do their grown children owe them?" by Emily Yoffe. Freedomain Radio is the largest and most popular philosophy show on the web - http://www.freedomainradio.com
Please join us as we discuss abusive parents and our obligation to them. The call-in number is 310-982-4273. You can also Skype into the show by clicking the big, blue S during the broadcast. You can also set a reminder for yourself by clicking the link, clicking reminder and set for a time most convenient for you. Time: 10AM PST/NOON CST/1PM EST.
The commandment “Honor your father and your mother" becomes a huge moral issue for those of us with difficult or abusive parents, one that leaves us feeling guilty and inadequate. Even worse is when others judge us, preach to us, and label us as sinners. Today's show is about morality but not about religion. It is about finding ways to accept, forgive, and honor our parents when we feel they don't deserve it, healing from our past wounds, and coming to terms with whatever situation we are left with in life. Read Randi's RIVETING life story! FINE…LY: My Story of Hope, Love, and Destiny, a deeply penetrating story about HOPE against all odds that builds brick by brick from the bottom up, and then screams VICTORY from the roof-top.