• How Your Childhood Wounds Affect Your Relationships with Eli Harwood | EP 53

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How Your Childhood Wounds Affect Your Relationships with Eli Harwood | EP 53

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  • Have you ever wondered how your childhood experiences shape your relationships today? Get ready for an eye-opening episode of the Healing & Human Potential podcast! We have the incredible Eli Harwood, Founder of Attachment Nerd, joining us to dive into the fascinating relationship between our early attachment styles and the challenges we encounter as adults. Discover how our past experiences shape our emotions, parenting approaches, and connections with others, and explore the pivotal role of vulnerability in building trust and connections, even in the face of tough situations. Whether you're a parent, co-parent, or simply eager to gain a deeper understanding of your emotional landscape, this episode promises invaluable insights for fostering meaningful connections and healing past wounds. === EPISODE TIMESTAMPS: 2:36 - The Healing Power of Conflict 5:57 - Using Your Past to Heal Your Current Relationships 8:32 - Effective Parenting and Emotional Regulation 14:53 - Managing Emotional Tantrums in Children 28:19 - The Role of Attachment Styles in Relationships 36:22 - Self-Care for Busy Parents 47:21 - Common Pitfalls + Insights with Disciplining Kids 51:06 - Navigating Step-Parenting Dynamics 57:33 - Co-Parenting and Maintaining Maturity === Eli Harwood is a licensed therapist who lives in Colorado with her husband and their three children. She's been nerding out on attachment research for the past two decades and is on a mission to help make the world a better place, one relationship at a time. She continues this mission in her clinical work, her writing, and running her mouth about attachment on social media. Her new book is Raising Securely Attached Kids. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/attachmentnerd/ Website: http://AttachmentNerd.com === Have you watched our previous episode with Dr.Shefali? Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8X6TwDUFt8&t=62s ==== Alyssa Nobriga International, LLC - Disclaimer This podcast is presented solely for educational and entertainment purposes. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or any other qualified professional. We shall in no event be held liable to any party for any reason arising directly or indirectly for the use or interpretation of the information presented in this video. Copyright 2023, Alyssa Nobriga International, LLC - All rights reserved. === Website: alyssanobriga.comInstagram: @alyssanobrigaTikTok - @alyssanobrigaSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6b5s2xbA2d3pETSvYBZ9YRApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healing-human-potential/id1705626495
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Have you ever wondered how your childhood experiences shape your relationships today? Get ready for an eye-opening episode of the Healing & Human Potential podcast! We have the incredible Eli Harwood, Founder of Attachment Nerd, joining us to dive into the fascinating relationship between our early attachment styles and the challenges we encounter as adults. Discover how our past experiences shape our emotions, parenting approaches, and connections with others, and explore the pivotal role of vulnerability in building trust and connections, even in the face of tough situations. Whether you're a parent, co-parent, or simply eager to gain a deeper understanding of your emotional landscape, this episode promises invaluable insights for fostering meaningful connections and healing past wounds. === EPISODE TIMESTAMPS: 2:36 - The Healing Power of Conflict 5:57 - Using Your Past to Heal Your Current Relationships 8:32 - Effective Parenting and Emotional Regulation 14:53 - Managing Emotional Tantrums in Children 28:19 - The Role of Attachment Styles in Relationships 36:22 - Self-Care for Busy Parents 47:21 - Common Pitfalls + Insights with Disciplining Kids 51:06 - Navigating Step-Parenting Dynamics 57:33 - Co-Parenting and Maintaining Maturity === Eli Harwood is a licensed therapist who lives in Colorado with her husband and their three children. She's been nerding out on attachment research for the past two decades and is on a mission to help make the world a better place, one relationship at a time. She continues this mission in her clinical work, her writing, and running her mouth about attachment on social media. Her new book is Raising Securely Attached Kids. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/attachmentnerd/ Website: http://AttachmentNerd.com === Have you watched our previous episode with Dr.Shefali? Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8X6TwDUFt8&t=62s ==== Alyssa Nobriga International, LLC - Disclaimer This podcast is presented solely for educational and entertainment purposes. It is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician, professional coach, psychotherapist, or any other qualified professional. We shall in no event be held liable to any party for any reason arising directly or indirectly for the use or interpretation of the information presented in this video. Copyright 2023, Alyssa Nobriga International, LLC - All rights reserved. === Website: alyssanobriga.comInstagram: @alyssanobrigaTikTok - @alyssanobrigaSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6b5s2xbA2d3pETSvYBZ9YRApple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healing-human-potential/id1705626495

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