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🗓️ 16 April 2024
⏱️ 63 minutes
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They are baaaaaaack! Everyone’s favorite psychotherapists, Helen Villiers, and Katie McKenna, are back to finish the conversation on emotionally abusive behaviors they see in parent-child relationships.
They quite literally wrote the book on this topic. These two brilliant ladies co-authored You're Not the Problem: The Impact of Narcissism and Emotional Abuse and How to Heal.
In this podcast episode, we’re diving even deeper into the impact of narcissistic parents and the role past trauma can have on your ADHD. This episode is for you if you:
You can listen to part one of this episode here. And be sure to check out their podcast called In Sight: Exposing Narcissism.
If you’re ready to learn more about trauma’s impact on your past and current behaviors, I invite you to join my group coaching program FOCUSED. You’ll get regular coaching calls and a supportive community with all the tools needed to thrive with ADHD.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the I have ADHD podcast where it's all about education, encouragement and |
0:11.2 | coaching for adults with ADHD. |
0:13.5 | I'm your host Kristen Carter and I have ADHD. |
0:17.5 | Let's chat about the frustrations, humor, and challenges |
0:21.1 | of adulting, relationships, working, and achieving with this neurodevelopmental disorder. |
0:27.0 | I'll help you understand your unique brain, unlock your potential, and move from point A to point B. |
0:33.3 | Hey what's up? This is Kristen Carter and you are listening to the I have |
0:41.1 | ADHD podcast. I am medicated. I am |
0:44.7 | caffeinated I am regulated AF and I am ready to roll. I am here with Helen and |
0:51.2 | Katie they are back for part two of our conversation surrounding their amazing book |
0:56.3 | You're not the problem the impact of narcissism and emotional abuse and how to heal |
1:02.0 | Helen and Katie welcome. |
1:04.0 | Hi, thanks for having years. |
1:06.0 | It's so exciting. |
1:08.0 | We were just talking off air about how much we could talk about and we really want to keep it constrained. |
1:17.1 | But I want to start here, which is why is it that we are seeing a quote-unquote trend of narcissistic parents? |
1:28.0 | There is a lot on social media right now, you know, millennials and Jen Xers kind of coming out to say like, I think that maybe |
1:37.1 | my parents might be narcissistic or even just saying it outright that they are. |
1:42.2 | And I'm curious curious why are we seeing that trend? |
1:46.0 | Well the biggest thing is it's not a trend first of all it's a recognition of toxic behaviors and that's what's happening is |
1:54.8 | because this conversation is loud because there are all these different platforms |
1:58.7 | now people are talking about things that hurt them and identifying toxic behaviors we've always known about |
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