Healing the Inner Child: Ross Rosenberg's Method for Trauma and Codependency
Everything is explained almost to like an accuracy. If you are in the family and you have parents who are narcissists and one is a codependent, there's going to be attachment trauma for everyone, depending on the child and all the factors that are around this.
Imagine growing up in a world where love comes with conditions, leaving you feeling incomplete and unworthy. Ross Rosenberg knows this all too well and has dedicated his career to helping others break free from these chains. In this episode, Ross introduces his 'Healing the Inner Trauma Child (HITCH) Method', a groundbreaking approach to integrating and resolving trauma. He explains how childhood attachment trauma often leads to what he terms Self-Love Deficit Disorder, previously known as codependency.
With a warm and authentic touch, Ross dives into the complexities of how early emotional wounds shape our adult lives. He emphasizes the critical role of trauma-informed therapy and the need for therapists trained specifically in dealing with deep-seated trauma. Ross also touches on the profound impact of parental conditional love and how it contributes to a cycle of codependency.
If you're struggling with feelings of inadequacy or find yourself trapped in unhealthy relationships, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice. Ross's expertise, drawn from his own healing journey and over 35 years in mental health, makes this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand and overcome the roots of their emotional pain.