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Eric had a pretty unique and difficult childhood growing up. As you’ll hear, he was always taken care of by his parents, but as the day progressed, there was often alcohol abuse and then some quite disturbing mental illness in his parents would reveal themselves. This was naturally very confusing for a child and led to many of the issues Eric has experienced since then. He’s actually only relatively recently seeked out therapy. We get into all that, we talk about chronic vs. singular trauma, going from a therapy novice to now being very proactive, and some uplifting messages about connecting with others and making yourself heard. Eric reached out some time after the interview wanting to talk a lot more about the specific therapies he has worked with so expect a part 2 episode in the new year.
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Eric had a pretty unique and difficult childhood growing up. As you’ll hear, he was always taken care of by his parents, but as the day progressed, there was often alcohol abuse and then some quite disturbing mental illness in his parents would reveal themselves. This was naturally very confusing for a child and led to many of the issues Eric has experienced since then. He’s actually only relatively recently seeked out therapy. We get into all that, we talk about chronic vs. singular trauma, going from a therapy novice to now being very proactive, and some uplifting messages about connecting with others and making yourself heard. Eric reached out some time after the interview wanting to talk a lot more about the specific therapies he has worked with so expect a part 2 episode in the new year.
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Support the podcast on Patreon!
Download the official Misophonia Podcast app!
For iOS and Android
Podcast episodes, background sounds, a trigger journal, a panic button, and tons of resources on all things miso. Absolutely free!
---
Web: https://misophoniapodcast.com
Email: [email protected]
Send me any feedback! Also, if you want some beautiful podcast stickers shoot over your address.
YouTube channel (with caption transcriptions)
Social:
Instagram - @misophoniapodcast
Facebook - misophoniapodcast
Twitter - @misophoniashow
SoQuiet - Misophonia Advocacy
https://soquiet.org
Support the show

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