True to a point! I am sick of so many people blaming their parents for their life choices! It's getting to the point of ridiculous! Its called growing up!!
I am a psychiatrist and neuroscientist and find this to be true in many of my patients. I enjoy your videos. I am open for therapy and med management as I also enjoy doing this inner child work for my clients. Happy Thanksgiving Kenny. So thankful to you!
I get that people don’t want to blame their parents (and I don’t want to be blamed as a parent either) but what if the traumas experienced during your childhood were parent related ( like having your parents forget you’re not in the car when they drive off leaving you in a rural gas station bathroom in SC when I was 8….We lived in NJ. I blocked it and didn’t remember and then my mom told me. I thought she was kidding until she realized I didn’t remember. How could that not have affected me? There were supposed to be 3 little girls in the backseat - but there were only 2. At some point my older sister asked, “where’s Debbie?” if it hadn’t been for her when would they have realized I wasn’t in the car? Aren’t they to blame for whatever psychological trauma that caused?
True to a point! I am sick of so many people blaming their parents for their life choices! It's getting to the point of ridiculous! Its called growing up!!
Yes I think so yes it's s struggle we repeat. Thank you
Moving on thank you Lord and thank you Kenny 🙏💖🙏💖🙏💖🙏
THANK YOU 👍👍👍👍
Thank you Kenny yes it is true❤️
Exactly correct I have many
Absolutely 💯 thankful for your videos and sound advice❤🙏🇦🇺
So true, my severe form of self rejection have their roots in my childhood
I am a psychiatrist and neuroscientist and find this to be true in many of my patients. I enjoy your videos. I am open for therapy and med management as I also enjoy doing this inner child work for my clients. Happy Thanksgiving Kenny. So thankful to you!
I appreciate your video's! always love your sharp outfits too!🎉
Glad you like them!
Amen❤
I get that people don’t want to blame their parents (and I don’t want to be blamed as a parent either) but what if the traumas experienced during your childhood were parent related ( like having your parents forget you’re not in the car when they drive off leaving you in a rural gas station bathroom in SC when I was 8….We lived in NJ. I blocked it and didn’t remember and then my mom told me. I thought she was kidding until she realized I didn’t remember. How could that not have affected me? There were supposed to be 3 little girls in the backseat - but there were only 2. At some point my older sister asked, “where’s Debbie?” if it hadn’t been for her when would they have realized I wasn’t in the car? Aren’t they to blame for whatever psychological trauma that caused?