DiscoverSpoil Your BabyWhy Maternal Love is a Neurobiological Craving feat. Kelly McDaniel | #42
Why Maternal Love is a Neurobiological Craving feat. Kelly McDaniel | #42

Why Maternal Love is a Neurobiological Craving feat. Kelly McDaniel | #42

Update: 2025-11-12
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What happens when we spend our adult lives searching for a quality of maternal love we never received as a child?

 

Kelly McDaniel, a licensed professional counselor and author, introduced the concept of "Mother Hunger" in her first book, Ready to Heal. She identified Mother Hunger as an attachment injury stemming from maternal deprivation, noting that millions of women suffer a lifelong emotional burden that adversely affects self-worth, eating habits, and relational wellness. This profound attachment trauma, Kelly explains, is a neurobiological craving for unmet needs: nurturing, protection, and guidance. This "hunger" is often misunderstood and sought inappropriately from romantic partners, friends, or authority figures. Kelly's work illuminates how cultural forces, especially patriarchy, compromise a mother's capacity to provide a consistent, safe caregiving environment, leading to generational trauma that impacts secure attachment. Kelly published her second book, Mother Hunger, in 2021, compiling research since 2008 to explore how adult daughters can understand and heal from these losses. She emphasizes that while we cannot go back in time, neuroscience shows that our brains can change throughout life, offering hope and opportunity for repair. Her clinical approach helps adult daughters identify this craving, understand the truth of their pain, and become "cycle breakers" in their own families.

 

Key Takeaways

     Mother Hunger is a profound neurobiological craving for three essential elements of maternal care: nurturing, protection, and guidance.

     Unmet needs often arise from ancestral inheritance, cultural environments, and unhealed trauma, not necessarily a lack of maternal love.

     A mother can be physically present but emotionally absent due to unhealed trauma, leading to chronic, automatic dissociation.

     Healing Mother Hunger enables adult daughters to break epigenetic cycles of trauma, improving their self-worth and relational wellness outcomes.

     The spiritual component of mothering involves stretching our own capacity for love, loving unconditionally, and embracing personal growth.

 

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Resources

     Kelly's website: https://kellymcdanieltherapy.com/

     Books by Kelly McDaniel:

     Ready to Heal: Helping Women Heal from Addictive Relationships.

     Mother Hunger: How Adult Daughters Can Understand and Heal from Lost Nurturance, Protection, and Guidance (Hay House, 2021).

     https://kellymcdanieltherapy.com/books/

     Contribution: Making Advances; A Comprehensive Guide for Treating Female Sex and Love Addicts. https://www.amazon.com/Making-Advances-Comprehensive-Treating-Addicts/dp/098574720X

     Mentioned in conversation: Mark Wolynn's book, It Didn't Start With You. https://a.co/d/3yJpvKw

Guest Bio: Kelly McDaniel, LCMHC, is an author and licensed professional counselor who developed the term "Mother Hunger" to identify an attachment injury related to maternal deprivation. She specializes in nurturing insecure attachment and healing addictive relational patterns in adult women. She holds an MA in English Literature from Georgetown University (1991) and an MA in Counseling from St. Mary's University (2004). Kelly is also a Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT). She has devoted herself to this work since naming Mother Hunger in 2008.

 

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Why Maternal Love is a Neurobiological Craving feat. Kelly McDaniel | #42

Why Maternal Love is a Neurobiological Craving feat. Kelly McDaniel | #42