@drsimonegrey: The asymmetrical nature of parent-child relationships and what to do if you’ve disappointed your (adult) child #therapytok #relationships #psychology
4 sons me youngest 34 your advice is it on common knowledge or experience🤔🤔🤔✌
2026-07-16 07:40:59
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Apple User 1974 :
You have no idea how much I needed this, right now. This is divine timing. I will be relistening and relistening. Thank you. I wish I had found you years ago.
2026-07-16 17:58:23
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Pure Earth Wellness :
But really adults are still children too.
2026-07-15 08:05:37
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Iris :
I left home at 18; I hope my daughter leaves at 35 😅
2026-07-14 18:16:54
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True_Light_Path :
Do you have any content about the child–adult dynamic or psychological games?
More specifically, I’m interested in the Critical Parent, Rebellious Child or Hurt Child roles—when two adults unconsciously slip into these roles instead of communicating as adults.
2026-07-15 01:46:40
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Asal Mohebbi :
Your 30’s???😍I thought you are currently in your 30’s😍
2026-07-14 20:06:15
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onemoreingredient :
Do I have children? NO!! Did i listen to this intently? ABSOLUTELY! 🙌🏾🥰
2026-07-14 14:49:28
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Christy | West Aussie 🇦🇺 :
I hope I did enough of this for my kids.
2026-07-15 01:17:05
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Steph Heald | Business Coach :
A brilliant explanation. I love the different perspectives you shared too
2026-07-14 14:54:38
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marymulvihill483 :
how are you this wise
2026-07-14 14:50:31
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Diana reads :
this hit a nerve. I have been acting like a 16y old every time I am around my mom and thought I still have more work to do on myself. i guess I am still waiting for that heartfelt apology
2026-07-14 22:43:29
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j.ellenharper :
I feel I may hv missed something. Im a mum of adult son. Ive done years of growth work and know I hurt him due to anxiety and a tricky marriage. We arent estranged but he seems to hv been angry at me for years. He will throw a comment occassionally like "u didnt like me for the first 25 years of my life" but he wont talk about it or give space for me to respond...All I want is for a chance to hear his pain and validate it...all of it but he wont go there... Are u saying Im not "holding" him because Im allowing him to throw things in my direction but with no room for me to tell him that I really want to hear all he needs to say so I can validate his experience? What can I do?
2026-07-14 22:36:01
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gsd mum :
found this really helpful ... are there any books you would recommend? thanks
2026-07-15 08:29:09
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Rach 💗💗 :
I was told “Job done” by my mum when I turned 18 yet she has this demand and expectations for me to fill the void of her lack of friends, partner. I resent her massively
2026-07-14 16:58:37
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Vicky 🇵🇸 :
Fascinating as a parent and a daughter myself
2026-07-15 05:12:08
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Mutant Hippie :
This resonated with me with my mum. Realising that I reacted differently with my mum with quite a discovery and then for my mum to acknowledge that she was also in survival mode without the apology calmed me down and our relationship has progressed
2026-07-15 14:11:40
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Dragon 🐉 :
Thank you 🥰
2026-07-14 17:28:28
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evanwillrobs :
Learnt a lot from this, thanks! Learning lots being in a relationship with a single parent too
2026-07-14 16:46:22
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Zeze 💎 🐯 :
Absolutely loved your this content , thank you so much for your kind words 👍🙏 🥰💕
2026-07-14 17:40:40
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ᨰׁׅꪱׁׅᥣׁׅ֪ժׁׅ݊ :
That is teaching kids what Love actualy is. Not oerfection but humaness and repair. Soemtimes we get it right, sometimes nto, but to Care to repair becus we Love is the point💖
2026-07-14 20:20:46
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gsd mum :
thankyou
2026-07-15 07:33:26
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