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I'm Tired of My Emotional Stability Being Tied to My Current Love Interest (The "FP" Relationship)
back from the borderline
English - November 03, 2021 18:53 - 1 hour - 130 MB - ★★★★★ - 394 ratingsMental Health Health & Fitness Education Self-Improvement spirituality podcast cptsd recovery complex trauma trauma healing childhood trauma self sabotage generational trauma jungian psychology depth psychology codependent podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
I was determined to make the most epic, in-depth, spot-on and healing "FP" episode in all of BPD & CPTSD content land, and you know what? I think I damn well did it. Enjoy, friends. :)
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Below are the topics covered on this episode:
■ social media posts that stopped me in my tracks this week
■ how our struggle with hearing “no” and rejection keeps us from experiencing real love
■ spoken word poetry about processing childhood trauma and cPTSD
■ breaking “toxic cycles” – exploring attachment issues due to abandonment trauma
■ the pain people with bpd feel when we lose someone close to us
■ when we grow up believing love = pain and how that impacts our adult relationships
■ what is the core issue at the heart of the favorite person relationship?
■ a moment of silence for the years of our lives pwbpd have spent waiting for a text back
■ unpacking paranoid thinking in people with bpd in FP relationships
■ shifting identity based upon our current partner – how to reconnect to your authentic sense of identity
■ the impact of teen bullying on fp relationships and development of bpd (disowning parts of ourselves in childhood)
■ the dangers of toxic “fp” relationships (feeling clingy and needy, pushing people away)
■ how pwBPD can begin healing and approaching relationships in a healthier way
■ “original pain work” - the abandonment wounds that create FP bonds later in life (toxic shame, cPTSD)
■ how to express anger in a healthy way through voice dialogue
Recommended follows on IG:
Maria Sosa, MS, MFT, Therapist
Recommended reading:
Healing the Shame that Binds You by John Bradshaw
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