Tag: healing from childhood
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The “Good Child” Trauma Response: When Being Easy Meant Losing Yourself

“I was the easy one” You didn’t cause problems. You didn’t ask for much. You figured things out on your own. And people appreciated that about you. You were called: But what often gets missed is this: You didn’t become that way for no reason. When being “good” becomes a role, not a choice For…
Krishna Vora
adult children emotionally immature parents, attachment patterns, childhood emotional neglect, Culturally sensitive therapy, emotional neglect, emotional suppression, emotionally unavailable parents, family expectations pressure, good child syndrome, guilt and boundaries, healing from childhood, high functioning anxiety, hyper independence, identity and self worth, immigrant family dynamics, intergenerational trauma, mental health ontario, mother wound, nervous system dysregulation, parentification, people pleasing, perfectionism trauma, relational trauma, shame and self worth, South Asian Mental Health, therapy for south asians, therapy ontario, trauma patterns