Explores the deep psychological consequences of growing up without adequate parental love. Instead of holding their caregivers responsible, the unloved child internalizes the rejection, developing a pervasive sense of shame and believing themselves to be inherently "bad." This self-blame functions as a defense mechanism, sparing the child from confronting the frightening truth of having unreliable or inadequate parents.
In response, the child may adopt compensatory strategies, such as striving relentlessly for achievement to prove their worth, or acting out through antisocial behaviors that mirror their inner turmoil.
Healing begins when the adult recognizes that the original wound was not self-inflicted but rather the result of a wrong done to them. This realization marks the first step toward releasing misplaced shame and building a healthier, more compassionate sense of self.
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