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The Ripple Effects of Mother Wounds.
How the Mother Wound Impacts Every Relationship in Your Life
The “mother wound” doesn’t stay confined to your relationship with your mom, it shapes how you show up in romantic relationships, friendships, parenting, and even your relationship with yourself. In this episode, Brittany Scott breaks down how early relational patterns formed in childhood continue to influence your behaviors, beliefs, and emotional responses as an adult.
You’ll learn how these patterns show up in subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways, like people-pleasing, choosing unavailable partners, struggling with self-worth, and repeating generational cycles. Most importantly, Brittany shares what it actually takes to break these patterns and begin healing from the inside out.
With this episode you’ll be able to learn:
Quote:
“You can’t break generational patterns by doing the opposite—you have to move through it.”
Connect with Brittney:
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a mother or daughter who needs to hear it. Don’t forget to follow the show, leave a rating or review on Apple & Spotify! and take the next step in your healing journey. Thank you for listening. Don't forget you can submit your question! And yes, I really am going to give you an answer in an upcoming podcast.and be sure to say hi on Instagram!
Resources MentionedFree Class (May 20th): Learn how to build a healthier, more connected relationship with your daughter. Register Here
Keyword tags:
Brittneyscott,#MotherDaughterRelationship #motherwound, #motherwoundhealing, #motherdaughterconflict, #healingchildhoodtrauma, #innerchildhealing, #generationaltrauma, #breakinggenerationalcycles,#trustissues #romanticrelationshippatterns,
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The Ripple Effects of Mother Wounds.
How the Mother Wound Impacts Every Relationship in Your Life
The “mother wound” doesn’t stay confined to your relationship with your mom, it shapes how you show up in romantic relationships, friendships, parenting, and even your relationship with yourself. In this episode, Brittany Scott breaks down how early relational patterns formed in childhood continue to influence your behaviors, beliefs, and emotional responses as an adult.
You’ll learn how these patterns show up in subtle (and not-so-subtle) ways, like people-pleasing, choosing unavailable partners, struggling with self-worth, and repeating generational cycles. Most importantly, Brittany shares what it actually takes to break these patterns and begin healing from the inside out.
With this episode you’ll be able to learn:
Quote:
“You can’t break generational patterns by doing the opposite—you have to move through it.”
Connect with Brittney:
If this episode resonated with you, share it with a mother or daughter who needs to hear it. Don’t forget to follow the show, leave a rating or review on Apple & Spotify! and take the next step in your healing journey. Thank you for listening. Don't forget you can submit your question! And yes, I really am going to give you an answer in an upcoming podcast.and be sure to say hi on Instagram!
Resources MentionedFree Class (May 20th): Learn how to build a healthier, more connected relationship with your daughter. Register Here
Keyword tags:
Brittneyscott,#MotherDaughterRelationship #motherwound, #motherwoundhealing, #motherdaughterconflict, #healingchildhoodtrauma, #innerchildhealing, #generationaltrauma, #breakinggenerationalcycles,#trustissues #romanticrelationshippatterns,
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