Why We Get Addicted to Chaos and Drama. Reparenting Inner Child Chaos Addiction
episode summary
Discover what causes addiction to emotional chaos and drama, how the inner child is involved, and how to resolve this self-destructive habit.
Can we be addicted to drama and chaos in our lives or our relationships?
What drives this addiction? What is the ‘pay-off’ or benefit?
And how do we resolve this self-destructive habit?
In this teaching, we answer your questions.
Episode highlights
- Why people get stuck in a cycle of emotional drama and chaos in their life.
- How our childhood environment and parental behaviours influence our need to create drama and chaos as an adult.
- Why the inner child creates drama and chaos as a ‘test’ in relationships.
- How to begin to reparent the inner child to break this self-sabotaging behaviour.
extra resources
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- Reparenting Your Inner Child – 3 Stages of Inner Child Work
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