Architecture Of A Traumatised Psyche - Podcast

Started by paulpav, May 01, 2017, 10:44:41 AM

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paulpav

Investigates domains affected by narcissistic parenting.  Lack of Attachment, External Locus of control, Low Self efficacy, Low self esteem, loss of agency.

Note from KIzzie - While the information in this podcast appears to be sound/credible, please bear in mind that there is no author information provided (name, credentials, etc), so judge its worth accordingly.

Candid


Blueberry

Thanks for posting. Had a listen. Some ah ha moments. I'd need to listen again to absorb more.

Blueberry

At some point overnight the bit about motivation came to mind. I have so much trouble with motivation. I'm always having to re-motivate myself. In the podcast they mentioned that this is due to traumatisation. I don't remember enough to explain it, but it's one of these moments of relief: it's part of the Beast. My job to keep working on it, but no wonder it's so hard.


Candid

Quote from: Blueberry on May 02, 2017, 08:05:17 PM
it's one of these moments of relief: it's part of the Beast.

Every little bit helps, doesn't it?

I only listened for a minute or so and decided I wasn't ready for it, but I heard something along the lines of "Narcissistic mothers need their children's attention" and what followed. What galls me now is that my sibs ultimately took her side against me.

Blueberry

Quote from: Candid on May 03, 2017, 08:10:41 AM
What galls me now is that my sibs ultimately took her side against me.

:bighug:

My sibs are 'against' my M covertly, but they're willing to put up with her difficult behaviour, they're willing to go that extra mile for her and blame me for ruining the family. Now that I've gone LC, they'll probably blame my memory instead.  ;) Particularly sib2 is not willing to stand up to her, it's easier to push me out. 

Candid


Resilient

I Found these incredibly helpful for me..... The 5 podcasts really helped me the see depth of my trauma and scope of the recover I need - would like to find more - have had an "aha" moment