Sentences with phrase «when emotional wounding»

Not exact matches

When you demand your children disavow the other parent, the children struggle with hating / disavowing 1/2 of themselves, causing deeply conflicting emotional wounds.
So when we've sustained emotional wounds in attachment - abandonment, rejection, neglect, etc., can we heal those wounds?
When we grieve our wounds, we are in the past in our emotional body.
When certain irritations are repeated enough, they turn into triggers that set us off even when things aren't so bad, Winch says, «because they create a kind of emotional wound.&raWhen certain irritations are repeated enough, they turn into triggers that set us off even when things aren't so bad, Winch says, «because they create a kind of emotional wound.&rawhen things aren't so bad, Winch says, «because they create a kind of emotional wound
On the other hand, when you go to bed then toss and turn for hours with sleep evading you, that's a pretty good indication that emotional and physiological stressors have kept that cortisol pumping all day, not letting you wind down and slip into regenerative repose.
While a defensive, inflammatory response will aid in survival when we have an open wound, the same does not apply when it is an emotional wound.
«With the high - performance N models we will enhance our brand's appeal with emotional products that cater to the needs of people who love to have a smile on their face when they drive their car on a winding road and listen to the sound of the engine.
When you're angry, «cortisol is running through you and you're deepening your emotional wound,» he says.
«When the Past Is Present: Healing the Emotional Wounds that Sabotage our Relationships» By David Richo
Abusive, unkind, personality disordered grandparents wound you, extending the emotional abuse to the next generation when it could have and should have stopped with their own children.
Arguments can leave emotional wounds even when a couple resolves an issue.
When you're vulnerable with another, a deeper level of emotional intimacy is possible (one of the gifts of vulnerability), but the flip side is that your vulnerability exposes you to greater emotional wounding (one of the potential costs of vulnerability).
When you demand your children disavow the other parent, the children struggle with hating / disavowing 1/2 of themselves, causing deeply conflicting emotional wounds.
If the relational wounds, or attachment traumas, as they are sometimes called, are never addressed and worked through, the cycle of emotional illiteracy tends to repeat when the child becomes an adult and has children of their own.
I am a child of divorce and know how parent alienation works first hand.That's why I am being respectfull to my childrens feelings toward me and pray everday that when time as healed their emotional wounds they will remember the me as the remember me and my actions not that from what their father or his family may tell them.
However, when you say «feel that» or «feel like,» unless you're following it up with a metaphor for your emotional state («I feel like a leaf in the wind»), what you're really saying is a thought or an opinion and conveying to your partner that this something that can not be negated because you're wrapping it in a «feeling» rather than a thought.
If relational wounds, or attachment traumas, as they are sometimes called, are never addressed and worked through, the cycle of emotional illiteracy tends to repeat when the child becomes an adult and has children of their own.
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