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Psych2Go's video: 5 Signs You re Raised in Survival Mode Not Love

@5 Signs You’re Raised in Survival Mode, Not Love
Are you wondering if your upbringing was more about survival than love? Here are a few telltale signs that you may have been raised in survival mode rather than in an environment of love and nurturing. From childhood trauma to complex PTSD, we'll explore the subtle yet impactful indicators that can shape your adult life. Discover how survival mode manifests in your behaviors and relationships, and gain insights into how childhood trauma can leave lasting imprints on your psyche. It's not always easy to recognize these things, but understanding how your past influences your present can be a huge step toward healing. So, if you've ever wondered about the impact of your upbringing on your life now, this video is definitely for you. Let's have a conversation about surviving versus thriving and how to steer towards a life filled with love and healing. Please note, we will be discussing child abuse and child neglect so consider this a trigger warning. Writer: Dylan Swanepoel Script Editor: Kelly Soong Script Manager: Kelly Soong Voice Over: Brandon https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCroqbsyeRdmBT8-zlTHtWsQ Animator: Bea YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong REFERENCES: Aronfreed, J. (1964). The origin of self-criticism. Psychological Review, 71(3), 193. Chandley, R. B. (2016). Physical Affection in the Parent-Child Relationship (Doctoral dissertation, Miami University). Musick, K., & Meier, A. (2010). Are both parents always better than one? Parental conflict and young adult well-being. Social science research, 39(5), 814-830. Browne, A., & Finkelhor, D. (1986). Impact of child sexual abuse: a review of the research. Psychological bulletin, 99(1), 66.

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