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Post-Traumatic Parenting Profiles: The Entangled Parent

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Welcome to another episode of Post-Traumatic Parenting! I'm thrilled to share today's episode with you as I'm experimenting with a new format for solo episodes. After hearing from several post-traumatic parents who reached out to share their stories on the podcast but were concerned about protecting their identities, I wanted to find a way to help them and analyze their situations without revealing any sensitive information. By doing so, we can learn so much from one another's experiences and grow together as a community.

In today's episode, I begin by discussing the five different types of post-traumatic parents, with a particular focus on the entangled parent and establishing boundaries. I then introduce you to the first story of Esme, an entangled parent, and we explore her entanglement with family, the impact it had on her day-to-day life, and my advice for her moving forward. Tune in for this and more!

Topics covered in this episode:

  • The 5 types of post-traumatic parents
  • What it means to be an entangled parent
  • Esme’s own entanglement story
  • The challenges of working from home
  • Esme's emotional displacement onto her children due to the entanglement situation
  • Esme's arbiters of reality and how they influence her day-to-day life
  • What is the AIM model and how to apply it in Esme’s situation
  • Why post-traumatic parents often struggle with establishing boundaries
  • The trait that others find annoying may actually be your secret superpower
  • Why is it hard to establish boundaries at times
  • How to reclaim your reality from the arbiters of reality
  • Don’t let your kids be the caretaker of your own emotions

Connect with me on Instagram @dr.koslowitzpsychology and for full show notes and more resources visit www.drrobynkoslowitz.com/2023/05/10/post-traumatic-p…entangled-parent/

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Welcome to another episode of Post-Traumatic Parenting! I'm thrilled to share today's episode with you as I'm experimenting with a new format for solo episodes. After hearing from several post-traumatic parents who reached out to share their stories on the podcast but were concerned about protecting their identities, I wanted to find a way to help them and analyze their situations without revealing any sensitive information. By doing so, we can learn so much from one another's experiences and grow together as a community.

In today's episode, I begin by discussing the five different types of post-traumatic parents, with a particular focus on the entangled parent and establishing boundaries. I then introduce you to the first story of Esme, an entangled parent, and we explore her entanglement with family, the impact it had on her day-to-day life, and my advice for her moving forward. Tune in for this and more!

Topics covered in this episode:

  • The 5 types of post-traumatic parents
  • What it means to be an entangled parent
  • Esme’s own entanglement story
  • The challenges of working from home
  • Esme's emotional displacement onto her children due to the entanglement situation
  • Esme's arbiters of reality and how they influence her day-to-day life
  • What is the AIM model and how to apply it in Esme’s situation
  • Why post-traumatic parents often struggle with establishing boundaries
  • The trait that others find annoying may actually be your secret superpower
  • Why is it hard to establish boundaries at times
  • How to reclaim your reality from the arbiters of reality
  • Don’t let your kids be the caretaker of your own emotions

Connect with me on Instagram @dr.koslowitzpsychology and for full show notes and more resources visit www.drrobynkoslowitz.com/2023/05/10/post-traumatic-p…entangled-parent/

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