
Episode 152: Navigating Difficult Mother-Daughter Relationships with Katherine Fabrizio
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We dive into what the Good Daughter Syndrome is, how generational trauma and cultural factors shape these relationships, and the challenges of setting boundaries with emotionally immature or narcissistic mothers.
Katherine discusses the roles of guilt, identity, and healing in breaking these cycles, offering compassionate insights and practical advice for reclaiming autonomy while navigating family ties.
This episode provides hope, understanding, and strategies for anyone seeking to build healthier emotional lives despite difficult maternal relationships.
To connect with Katherine: https://daughtersrising.info
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