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Parentification: The Hidden Struggle Behind Resistance to Change
Parentification represents one of the greatest challenges in psychotherapy from the perspective of resistance to change . The internal desolation and identity diffusion it creates, coupled with a pervasive unconscious attachment to past traumatic experiences of being unseen, unimportant, non-existent, and required to attend to others, forms some of the most persistent resistances to the psychotherapeutic process. These dynamics underpin deeply entrenched self-sabotaging ten
Nov 1615 min read
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Parenting Styles and Their Impact on the Child’s Mental Health and Education
Western society places a strong emphasis on a child's education and their development as an independent individual. This societal...
May 14, 202412 min read
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Parenting Styles and the Child's Psychological Wellbeing
Parenting styles refer to the attitudes and behaviours that parents display towards their children. They significantly influence the the...
Apr 28, 20249 min read
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