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Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson

Dealing with Emotionally Immature People (and Parents) with Dr. Lindsay Gibson

Being Well with Forrest Hanson and Dr. Rick Hanson

Being Well

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Mental Health

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2024

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Lindsay Gibson joins the podcast to share her groundbreaking work on emotional maturity. Forrest and Dr. Gibson explore how growing up with emotionally immature caregivers can affect our adult relationships, and what we can do to recover from these experiences, build healthier patterns, and disentangle from emotionally immature people. They start by discussing what emotional immaturity means, some of its key characteristics, and the consequences of growing up with emotionally immature parents. They then talk about how we can move away from “role-self” and develop a deeper connection with who we really are. You’ll learn practical tools for recognizing emotionally immature people, managing your relationships with them effectively, and establishing healthy boundaries. About our Guest: Dr. Lindsay Gibson is a clinical psychologist and the author of a number of books including Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents and Disentangling from Emotionally Immature People. Her most recent work is the Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents Guided Journal. You can watch this episode on YouTube. Topics: 0:00: Introduction 1:20: What is emotional immaturity? 7:25: Affective realism and involuntary coping mechanisms 14:00: An example of a childhood with emotionally immature caregivers 18:50: The “role-self,” and how children respond to a parent’s lack of empathy 25:15: Receiving guidance from the authentic self 29:25: How the role-self affects relationships in adulthood 41:25: Healthier relationships by connecting with the authentic self 50:10: Letting go of healing fantasies in adult relationships 56:10: Guilt, emotional coercion, fear of loneliness, and finding optimal distance 1:02:55: How to identify with yourself as a secure base 1:06:20: Recap Offer from Dr. Rick: If you'd like to improve your self-worth, check out Rick's new 4-hour, live online workshop. You'll learn methods and practices that can actually change your brain and your habits, so you start nurturing your sense of worth and belonging. Our listeners can get 20% off with coupon code BeingWell20: https://selfworthworkshop.com/ Forrest is now writing on Substack, check out his work there. Support the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. Sponsors Join over a million people using BetterHelp, the world’s largest online counseling platform. Visit betterhelp.com/beingwell for 10% off your first month! Trust your gut with Seed’s DS-01 Daily Synbiotic. Go to Seed.com/BEINGWELL and use code 25BEINGWELL to get 25% off your first month. Zocdoc helps you find expert doctors and medical professionals that specialize in the care you need, and deliver the type of experience you want. Head to zocdoc.com/being and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Visit airdoctorpro.com and use promo code BEING to receive up to $300 off air purifiers! When you use our code, you’ll also receive a free 3-year warranty on any unit, an $84 value Connect with the show: Subscribe on iTunes Follow Forrest on YouTube Follow us on Instagram Follow Forrest on Instagram Follow Rick on Facebook Follow Forrest on Facebook Visit Forrest's website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, welcome to being well, I'm Forrest Tansin. If you're new to the

0:11.1

podcast, thanks for joining us today, and if you've listened before, welcome back.

0:15.0

My guest today is clinical psychologist Dr. Lindsay Gibson.

0:19.0

She's the author of a number of books, including, I think it's fair to call it a cult classic adult children of emotionally immature parents

0:26.0

which has now sold over one million copies which is just a crazy enormous number

0:31.0

and her most recent book disentangling from emotionally

0:34.5

immature people. Dr Gibson's work has helped so many people understand themselves

0:39.0

and their experiences better, while also giving them the tools they need to

0:42.3

recognize emotionally immature people, manage

0:44.8

their relationships with them effectively, and establish the healthy boundaries that allow us to

0:49.5

protect ourselves emotionally.

0:51.8

So today we'll be exploring emotional immaturity,

0:54.0

including some of the common symptoms and coping patterns

0:56.0

that can come out of being raised by emotionally immature parents.

1:00.0

We'll also learn how to deal with these challenges in adulthood and work with some of the common issues that come up when we start to disentangle from people who just aren't very good for us.

1:10.0

So Lindsay, thanks for joining me. How are you doing today? Oh, I'm doing great. It's wonderful to be here, Forrest. Yeah, I really appreciate you taking the time. I've been looking forward to this one for a while. And I would love to start with just kind of a basic general question, what's emotional immaturity?

1:24.6

Yeah, good question.

1:26.3

What are we talking about here?

1:29.1

So I have to tell you that when we were trying to decide on the final title of the book we had a

1:36.2

consultant who worked for Barnes and Noble I think and she said I think you should

1:41.9

call this book adult children of emotionally immature parents.

1:46.4

And my editor and I both went, eh, you know, we don't think that's a very exciting title, you know, etc.

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