How A Narcissistic Parent Affects Attachment
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 Published On Premiered Jun 10, 2022

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In this video we cover: attachment, dismissive avoidant, anxious preoccupied, dismissive avoidant, fearful avoidant, attachment theory NPD, narcissist, cluster b, malignant, covert, fleas, fawn, abandonment, toxic parents, parenting, gaslighting, gaslight, child development, triggers, tools, therapy tools, conflict, self-regulation, toxic, toxic family systems, boundaries, truth, childhood trauma, inner child, inner child work, c-ptsd, ptsd, narcissistic abuse, healing, abusive parents, emotional abuse, childhood ptsd, repressed memories, hypervigilance, narcissistic parents, emotionally abusive parents, child abuse, narcissistic father, childhood emotional neglect, abuse, narcissistic mother, alcoholism, scapegoat, genogram, siblings, dissociation, trauma, scapegoat

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
3:34 Connect With Me
5:01 General Attachment Theory Styles
6:12 Vibe Examples
8:54 Three Ideas About Adult Attachment
9:39 Common Examples of These Ideas
10:48 Narcissistic Parenting Styles
12:45 Parent and Child Relationship Problems
13:53 Developing Attachment Styles
14:33 Anxious Avoidant
18:30 Fearful Avoidant
22:53 Dismissive Avoidant
26:49 Final Thoughts
30:41 Outro


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