ACA Tuesday Zoombox

ACA Tuesday Zoombox

ACA Tuesday Zoombox

  • Cameron

Cameron

Friday 20th May 2022

Listen to Cameron's story on ACA Tuesday Zoombox podcast. He shares how reparenting and self-compassion transformed his survival traits from childhood.
15 minutes
Compassionate
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Healing
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Transformative

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ACA Tuesday Zoombox
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Empowering Recovery Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
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Recovery Reimagined
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Cameron's Journey: Transforming Survival Traits into Self-Compassion

Part of the adult parenting is protecting me and he's feeling pretty protected by me.
Ever wondered how childhood survival traits shape our adult lives? Cameron's heartfelt story on the ACA Tuesday Zoombox podcast sheds light on this very question. Growing up in a chaotic and dysfunctional home, Cameron developed traits that helped him navigate his turbulent environment. But as he stepped into adulthood, he found these same traits were holding him back rather than helping him thrive. In this episode, Cameron opens up about his journey of self-discovery and healing.
He talks about the moment he realized that his coping mechanisms, once necessary for survival, were now barriers to his well-being. With the support of the ACA community, Cameron embarked on the practice of reparenting—learning to treat himself with the kindness and care he missed out on as a child. You'll hear how Cameron learned to name and address his emotions, acknowledge his feelings, and build a nurturing relationship with himself.
His story is a powerful reminder of the importance of vulnerability and honesty in the recovery process. Through reparenting, Cameron found a sense of safety and hope that was previously elusive. This episode is a beacon of inspiration for anyone dealing with the long-lasting effects of a dysfunctional upbringing. Whether you're on your own path to recovery or supporting someone who is, Cameron's experience offers valuable insights into the transformative power of self-compassion and community support.