EP 618: The Mother Wound & Your Attachment Style: How Early Care Shapes Your Love Patterns (Healing the Roots of Attachment Part 1)
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About this listen
In today’s episode, I’m opening up a brand-new series that I felt deeply called to create, Healing the Roots of Attachment. We’re starting with the mother wound and how early caregiving experiences shape your attachment style, your nervous system, and the way you show up in romantic relationships. If you’ve ever noticed yourself spiraling in dating, pulling away when things get close, or repeating painful relationship cycles, this conversation will help you understand why and more importantly, remind you that these patterns are not permanent. This episode is about awareness, compassion, and reconnecting to the part of you that deserves safety, attunement, and secure love.
Inside the Episode
- How the mother wound forms and how emotional attunement, comfort, delight, and repair shape your internal working model of love
- The connection between the mother wound and anxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment styles in adult relationships
- Why self-soothing, self-compassion, and emotional regulation are learned and how these patterns can be rewired through healing and support
This episode is Part 1 of a 3-part series. In the next episode, we’ll explore the Father wound and how it influences attraction, safety, and self-worth. In Part 3, we’ll bring it all together with inner child healing and the path to becoming securely attached.
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