Childhood Doesn't Have to Be Terrible to Leave Wounds
Beneath The Patterns di Fay Chaudhry
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Can you have a good childhood and still carry emotional wounds into adulthood?
In this episode of Beneath the Patterns, Fay explores one of the most misunderstood aspects of healing: the idea that childhood doesn't have to be abusive or obviously traumatic to shape the way we see ourselves, relate to others, and experience the world.
Together, we'll reflect on how subtle emotional experiences—such as feeling unseen, unheard, or unable to express emotions—can quietly influence our beliefs, relationships, and nervous system long after childhood has ended. We'll also explore how it's possible to appreciate our caregivers while honestly acknowledging the ways our emotional needs may not have been met.
If you've ever felt guilty for questioning your childhood because "it wasn't that bad," this conversation offers a c ...