Unpacking Attachment Wounds and How They Affect Our Parenting

Unpacking Attachment Wounds and How They Affect Our Parenting

Update: 2025-11-07
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In this episode, we explore how attachment wounds impact our ability to see our children as separate from us, and even from our own parents. We discuss the incredible, unconscious urge to replay our attachment pains onto our children, and what it takes to recognize (and change) those impulses within the non-coercive, collaborative approach.

Join Rythea and Cara as they get vulnerable about their personal attachment histories and current struggles as parents. They go deep about self-love and the challenge to heal after a childhood of broken attachments. Rythea offers a powerful parenting tool she calls “The Psychic Apology” where parents can take accountability through intention and visualization. Cara discusses life with a free-feeling toddler and how to recognize covert blocks to healthy attachment.

Key Topics:

  • Attachment to our caregivers is a survival need
  • Can we REALLY heal our attachment trauma?
  • Attachment styles and its relation to Internal Family Systems

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We (Rythea and Cara) are white, cis-gender, straight, middle-class women living with financial and societal privilege. Our perspectives are limited. We are committed to featuring guests from diverse lived experiences to reflect the realities of a broader parenting community. 25% of proceeds from this podcast go to creators of color who have shaped our work.

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Unpacking Attachment Wounds and How They Affect Our Parenting

Unpacking Attachment Wounds and How They Affect Our Parenting