back from the borderline

Stop Blaming Yourself for the Mother Wound


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You probably carry a quiet belief that your emotional pain is your own fault.


Maybe you grew up in a home where your physical needs were met. The meals were cooked, the schedules were kept, and the house was managed perfectly. You look at all this care and conclude that your struggles must just mean there's something wrong with you.


Today we're examining how growing up like this creates that exact belief.


In this episode, we're breaking down the reality of having a parent who takes care of everything on the outside but remains emotionally unavailable on the inside. We'll look at a family dynamic where the intense daily work of motherhood replaces genuine emotional connection. We'll explore how this disconnect causes a child to blame themselves for feeling so empty. Your anxiety, perfectionism, and your desperate need to manage your surroundings are brilliant survival skills. You developed them to adapt to a home that lacked genuine warmth.


In Part 1 we'll cover:


· The Emotional Vacuum: What it actually feels like to grow up unseen even when your physical needs are perfectly managed.

·The Healthy Baseline: What an emotionally available caregiver actually looks like. We'll define what it means to treat a child as a separate, independent person.

· The Power of Pushing Back: Why a healthy family expects a child to resist and completely respects their boundaries.

· The Shield: How a grounded parent actively protects a child from the chaos of the wider family.


In Part 2, we're going deeper into the family history and the path to healing:


· The Child as a Prop: We'll discuss how parents carrying their own unacknowledged pain often use a child's achievements to feel better about themselves.

· The Debt Collector: How the exhausting daily work of parenting gets used to demand a child's total silence and compliance.

· The Lonely Spotlight: The difficulty of living in a community that constantly praises your family's perfection while you struggle silently behind closed doors.

· The Family History: We'll follow this emotional distance back to its source. The mothers in this dynamic inherited the exact same emotional starvation. We'll explore the historical pressure on women to prioritize endless work and self-denial over their own feelings. Understanding this history removes the need for anger and lets us focus entirely on healing ourselves.


To unlock Part 2 and listen to the rest of this episode, join the Patreon a https://www.patreon.com/c/backfromtheborderline.


If you'd rather stay on the public feed today, search your podcast player for my multi-hour series on "Childhood Emotional Neglect" to keep exploring this topic right now for free.


The choice is yours. I'll see you on the inside.

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