Danish Bashir

Heal from within after Narcissistic Abuse with Danish

Danish Bashir

  • How Does a Narcissistic Parent Cause Childhood Trauma.

How Does a Narcissistic Parent Cause Childhood Trauma.

Monday 26th December 2022

Discover how narcissistic parents cause childhood trauma with Danish Bashir. Learn about stressors, developmental gaps, and paths to healing.
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Heal from within after Narcissistic Abuse with Danish
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Danish Bashir
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Healing Relationships
Recovery from Trauma
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How Narcissistic Parents Shape Childhood Trauma: Insights from Danish Bashir

The healing journey is not about becoming someone else, becoming the best version of yourself. It is becoming who you are, bringing all of these parts together into a whole, integrating them into your system as one and returning home, connecting with that self, connecting with that worth that is innately possessed by you, connecting with that enoughness, releasing that shame, dissolving that fear, because that is not yours to carry.
Ever wondered how a narcissistic parent can shape your childhood and leave lasting scars? In this episode of 'Heal from within after Narcissistic Abuse,' Danish Bashir dives deep into the ways narcissistic parents impact their children's development. Danish, a seasoned Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Professional, breaks down how instability, unpredictability, and even poverty can lead to chronic stress and emotional turmoil. He explains that these stressors don't just vanish; they create neurological, psychological, and emotional imbalances that follow you into adulthood.
But what if only one parent was a narcissist? Danish highlights that even if the other parent wasn't narcissistic, their unconscious behaviors and traumas could still contribute to a stressful environment for the child. This often results in developmental gaps that show up as aggression, anger, or vulnerability later in life. Danish also stresses the importance of understanding our parents' choices without letting them off the hook.
He talks about how early life experiences can alter our emotional and cognitive patterns, leading to self-sacrifice, people-pleasing, and attachment issues. The episode goes on to discuss fragmentation and dissociation in our psyche, emphasizing that true healing involves integrating these fragmented parts to connect with our inherent worth and self-acceptance. If you're looking to understand how childhood trauma shapes your adult life and want practical steps for recovery, this episode offers valuable insights.
Danish's compassionate approach helps listeners recognize patterns and embark on a journey towards self-healing.