How to Overcome Your Childhood
How to Raise Contented, Interesting, and Resilient Children
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Sonya Cullingford
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A guide to breaking free from the enduring, and sometimes damaging, behavioral patterns learned in childhood.
When trying to deal with our current troubles and anxieties, it can be deeply irritating to be asked to consider our childhoods. They happened so long ago; we can probably barely remember, let alone relate to, the little person we once were. But one of the most powerful explanations for why we may, as adults, be struggling, is that we were denied the opportunity to fully be ourselves in our earliest years. Perhaps we were over-disciplined and cowed, not allowed to be willful or difficult - and so learned to tell white lies and people-please. Or perhaps our caregivers were preoccupied or fragile and so we had to assume the role of parent, burying our true needs and desires deep underground.
When we thoroughly examine our upbringings, the larger implications for our adult selves are clear to see. Once we understand the roots from which our flaws stem, we can set about correcting the harmful behaviors we mistakenly believe to be innate. This book is a guide to better understanding our younger selves in order to shape who we wish to be in the future. It explores to what extent we can pin our actions in the present to our experiences in the past, and how we might then break free from the learned patterns of our childhoods.
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- Anonymous User
- 22-10-22
A must
Easy and inclusive this is a book for childhood trauma beginners and not only. With easy language and calming energy the concept of childhood trauma and how it affects our adult selfs is being explained along with some advice on how to deal with its consequences.
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- MD
- 31-10-21
Well narrated and easy to understand
There is something for everyone here, I believe. Worth listening to! Thank you School of Life!
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- Chris D. K
- 08-02-22
Great way to gain insight into your behaviour
helped me identify the triggers of my transgressions and how my childhood has shaped how I react to different situations in my adult life, great read
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- Sean Daly
- 16-03-23
First 3/5 are good. Rest is bull****
My parents didn’t do any of the nice stuff at the end of the book. So, I couldn’t relate to about 2/5 of the book. Start of it is interesting. Ending tries to be too optimistic.
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- Mr. Robert Heath
- 03-11-22
Competently narrated but I'm not convinced
While I think the aim of this work is fair, much of the book seems unsourced or based on assertion rather than evidence. I wasn't particularly convinced that babies fracture their caregivers into two separate people and have to reconcile these in later life, nor that a well-behaved child is intrinsically fearful of rejection. I don't think reading the book particularly helped in any way.
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