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  1. Feb 20, 2024 · 1 She Always Has To Be Right. While your parents used to seem right when you were a kid, take note if your mom uses this as an excuse to dismiss what you’re saying. Not only is it...

  2. Why do parents get so mad at seemingly little things instead of calmly correcting the action? This isn't in reference to repeated bad behavior or extreme or dangerous behavior. This is about when a kid slips up and does something relatively trivial like letting a curse word slip when they're older, like 13.

    • Forgiving vs. Forgetting
    • The Process
    • Specifically, on Anger
    • Seeing The Truth
    • Finally, Liberation

    First, forgiving is not forgetting. In fact, forgetting is the antidote to forgiving. By covering up our anger, prematurely moving into fake forgiveness, drowning our truths to protect others, letting go of our boundariesfor surface harmony, we are bypassing an essential step in our attainment of emotional freedom. Although we may temporarily feel ...

    Though in reality, the process is not linear, it might be helpful for us to break down what "forgiveness" or "releasing" is, not merely as a concept, but as a step-by-step journey. 1. We face the truth — The ugly, painful, inconvenient truth. 2. We tell our story — We can start with one person, perhaps our therapist, or even our diary. 3. We give v...

    Anger is one of the most challenging steps in this journey. In contrast to the popular belief that says emotional freedom is being freed from "negative" emotions, liberation from our past is hardly possible without our willingness to embrace all spectrum of our feelings — even the ones we spent our entire life trying to do away with — anger, envy, ...

    True release starts with knowing our story, even when it means staring daringly at the cruelty, dysfunctions, and limitations of those who have hurt us. We see how, unlike the superman or superwoman our childlike-self had wanted our parents to be, they are wounded, limited, and human. They have acted out of their insecurities, projections, insecuri...

    Once we have released our resentment, we can move through life with a sense of lightness and ease. When something causes hurt now, we can hold both compassion for self and others in our heart, and we can stand up for ourselves without being aggressive to others. When we again become confronted with our parents’ dysfunctions, we might be able to hol...

  3. Feb 27, 2022 · Key points. Many emotionally neglectful parents are good people trying their best. This can make it hard to identify the problem. There are three different types of emotionally neglectful...

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    • Toxic parents never accept responsibility. Have you ever met a person who was never, ever at fault? No matter the circumstance, they are the victim. It was the other person who started it.
    • Toxic parents keep secrets. Here’s a situation that happens more than you might think. A few years ago, Uncle Ted molested Mom and Dad’s oldest daughter.
    • Toxic parents argue. All the time. About everything. If you grow up in a family full of arguers, you think it’s normal. It isn’t. Plenty of parents argue, which is not inherently problematic.
    • Toxic parents treat children like adults. Firm boundaries are a critical feature of healthy families. One of these boundaries is a concept called “Role Performance.”
  4. If you’ve ever found yourself wondering, “Why is my mom always mad at me?” then this section will shed some light on the psychology behind maternal anger. It’s critical to remember that anger is a natural and normal emotion.

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  6. Mar 19, 2024 · Your parents may calm down more easily if you're not being hostile going into the conversation. Even if your parents seem angry, try to keep your cool. Start off with something like, "I know you guys aren't happy with my report card and I wanted to talk to you about bringing my grades up."

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