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Adult daughter having a conversation with her senior mother. The word "toxic" gets thrown around on Instagram and TikTok these days—with or without the Britney Spears hit playing underneath.
Think about your most recent interaction with your mom: Did she make you feel bad about yourself and then somehow play the victim? Did she pin the blame on you? Was she judgmental and maybe even mean?
Image credits: kevvyjames Dr. Carni continues with the four remaining types of toxic relationships: 5. Role Reversal: this mother expects you to mother her and be there to support her.
Narcissism tends to play out intergenerationally, with narcissistic parents producing either narcissistic or codependent children. [7] [6] While a self-confident parent, or good-enough parent, can allow a child autonomous development, the narcissistic parent may instead use the child to promote their own image.
Chances are, you know a toxic person (or possibly more than one). Maybe it’s your boss, your mother-in-law or even your friend.But the question is… do they know they’re toxic?Which leads to ...
A dysfunctional family affects familial ties and creates conflicts in the same family space. A dysfunctional family is a family in which conflict, misbehavior and often child neglect or abuse on the part of individual parents occur continuously and regularly.
Image credits: artistica18 #3. I was 8 and sitting in my new babysitter's apartment having an asthma attack. I was very allergic to cats and my mom had left me with her despite knowing my allergy ...
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