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Toxic parents often struggle with their own unresolved issues from "summary" of Toxic Parents by Susan Forward

Toxic parents often struggle with their own unresolved issues, which can manifest in harmful ways towards their children. These parents may have experienced trauma or neglect in their own childhood, leading to emotional wounds that were never properly addressed or healed. As a result, they may project their pain onto their children, perpetuating a cycle of toxicity and dysfunction. These unresolved issues can cause toxic parents to exhibit controlling, manipulative, or abusive behaviors towards their children. They may use guilt, shame, or fear to maintain power and control over their children, creating a toxic dynamic that is damaging to the child's emotional well-being. Additionally, toxic parents may struggle with boundaries, leading to enmeshment or neglect of their children's needs. Furthermore, toxic pare...
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    Toxic Parents

    Susan Forward

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