Why Siblings See Their Childhood Differently
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Siblings often grow up together but have different memories of their childhood, which can lead to misunderstandings. This episode explores why these differences happen and how they affect relationships. Understanding these dynamics can help build compassion and connection. This episode is perfect for anyone wanting to understand their relationship with their siblings better.
In this episode I discuss:
- Why siblings often remember childhood differently and how this impacts trust.
- The role of family environment, temperament, and parental behavior in creating emotional divides.
- How coping strategies like hyper-vigilance or emotional detachment develop in response to dysfunctional homes.
- Why defending family stories is sometimes about self-preservation, not denial.
- Practical steps to foster understanding, accept relationship limitations, and heal over time, even if only from a distance.
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