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Dear Little Me - 75. What Do Narcissistic Mothers Do To Their Daughters? (Part One)

75. What Do Narcissistic Mothers Do To Their Daughters? (Part One)

06/06/22 • 33 min

Dear Little Me

Mother wound healing.

Erin was abandoned in every possible way. From as far back as she can remember. By a mother who was cold and manipulative. She was neglected, unloved, controlled. She was never seen or heard. She was treated like a piece of trash. By her own mother. Erin says "I wanted to believe that I belonged. That somebody could love me or that I was worthy of being loved. And my mother made it so confusing for me because what was worthy of love one day, it wasn't the next. So I was constantly questioning how do I get that love? And with the cult I was like, so you're telling me that if I just do these things that I'm going to be loved and accepted? that's easy". Kids don't get drawn into a cult for no reason. They don't leave home for no reason. They don't live on the streets for no reason. Kids are looking for the love they are desperate for. This is Erin's story.

PANIC AWAY ACCESS HERE https://af3924jj23i46gadigvxkmhl98.hop.clickbank.net

>>Please join my FREE group https://www.facebook.com/groups/438110904159978/?ref=share. It's NEW!

If you have a story to share for this podcast or want to connect with me, dm me on www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject or send an email to [email protected]. I would LOVE! to connect with you.


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Mother wound healing.

Erin was abandoned in every possible way. From as far back as she can remember. By a mother who was cold and manipulative. She was neglected, unloved, controlled. She was never seen or heard. She was treated like a piece of trash. By her own mother. Erin says "I wanted to believe that I belonged. That somebody could love me or that I was worthy of being loved. And my mother made it so confusing for me because what was worthy of love one day, it wasn't the next. So I was constantly questioning how do I get that love? And with the cult I was like, so you're telling me that if I just do these things that I'm going to be loved and accepted? that's easy". Kids don't get drawn into a cult for no reason. They don't leave home for no reason. They don't live on the streets for no reason. Kids are looking for the love they are desperate for. This is Erin's story.

PANIC AWAY ACCESS HERE https://af3924jj23i46gadigvxkmhl98.hop.clickbank.net

>>Please join my FREE group https://www.facebook.com/groups/438110904159978/?ref=share. It's NEW!

If you have a story to share for this podcast or want to connect with me, dm me on www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject or send an email to [email protected]. I would LOVE! to connect with you.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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74. What Childhood Trauma Does To Adults

How does childhood trauma affect you later in life? Kaytee Gillis is a licensed clinical social worker and therapist who specialises in working with survivors of family trauma, family dysfunction, and abuse. Kaytee shares some of her own story as a parentified child and how deeply that affected her life. We also discuss the 10 ways childhood trauma shows up in our relationships as adults. These tips will give you some great insights into the reasons we behave the way we do in our relationships because of our childhood conditioning.

PANIC AWAY ACCESS HERE https://af3924jj23i46gadigvxkmhl98.hop.clickbank.net

Kaytee has released a book called Invisible Bruises https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-Bruises-Understanding-Patterns-Survivors/dp/1737551578 and you can find her on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/claras__voice/

If you have a story to share for this podcast or want to connect with me, dm me on www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject or send an email to [email protected]. I would LOVE! to connect with you.

>>Please join my FREE group https://www.facebook.com/groups/438110904159978/?ref=share. It's NEW!


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undefined - 76. What Do Narcissistic Mothers Do To Their Daughters? (Part Two)

76. What Do Narcissistic Mothers Do To Their Daughters? (Part Two)

How does a narcissistic mother behave?

Erin was abandoned in every possible way. From as far back as she can remember. By a mother who was cold and manipulative. She was neglected, unloved, controlled. She was never seen or heard. She was treated like a piece of trash. By her own mother. Erin says "I wanted to believe that I belonged. That somebody could love me or that I was worthy of being loved. And my mother made it so confusing for me because what was worthy of love one day, it wasn't the next. So I was constantly questioning how do I get that love? And with the cult I was like, so you're telling me that if I just do these things that I'm going to be loved and accepted? that's easy". Kids don't get drawn into a cult for no reason. They don't leave home for no reason. They don't live on the streets for no reason. Kids are looking for the love they are desperate for. This is Erin's story.

If you have a story to share for this podcast or want to connect with me, dm me on www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject or send an email to [email protected]. I would LOVE! to connect with you.

>>Please join my FREE group https://www.facebook.com/groups/438110904159978/?ref=share. It's NEW!


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