
Unlearning survival, productivity-based worth, and inherited roles
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> I didn’t always understand resurrection the way I do now.
There’s a certain kind of person people rely on. You know them…the dependable one. The problem-solver. The one who steps in before things fall apart.
Today, I noticed I’ve been operating in survival mode.
I recently read the book by Allen Levi, Theo of Golden. As with most who take the time to read this powerful work of art, I am left thinking about the number of human connections I have made over the years as a therapist.
The writers behind this newsletter.
I am a researcher, clinician, and speaker focused on helping strong ones and fixers understand survival habits and transform inherited patterns into strengths through the Accepting Our Roots framework.
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