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The Psyche, 11/15/25
"The Lifelong Effect of Not Being Loved in Childhood"
"What happens to a child who grows up without love? How does the absence of affection shape our relationships, our fears, and even our identity? In this deeply moving video, we explore the lifelong psychological and spiritual effects of not being loved in childhood - and, more importantly, how to heal the invisible wounds it leaves behind.
Drawing from the insights of Erich Fromm, John Bowlby, Alice Miller, and Carl Rogers, this reflection uncovers the hidden patterns of emotional deprivation - from the fear of intimacy and the need for validation to the journey of rediscovering self-love. You’ll learn how early emotional neglect shapes the brain, affects adult relationships, and creates the lifelong illusion that love must be earned. But by the end, you’ll also discover something transformative: that healing is possible, and that the power to love - freely, consciously, and unconditionally - has always lived within you."
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