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The Childhood Wounds You're Trying to Heal May Not Exist

Debra Maldonado and Robert Maldonado PhD Life Coach Training and Personal Transformation Experts Season 1 Episode 39

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What if your attachment style isn't a flaw that needs fixing? In this episode of Jung on Purpose, The Childhood Wound You're Trying to Heal May Not Exist, we explore attachment theory through the lens of Jungian psychology, neuroscience, and Eastern philosophy. We challenge the popular belief that childhood patterns are signs of damage and instead reveal how these strategies often emerge as intelligent adaptations that build resilience. You'll learn why attachment styles do not define you, how unconscious family dynamics shape your relationships and career, and how the Archetypal Family Field™ model helps you reclaim the power you've projected onto others.


In This Episode:

  • Why attachment styles are adaptive strategies, not permanent identities
  • The difference between trauma-focused models and an empowerment approach to personal growth
  • How Jung's concept of complexes explains recurring relationship and life patterns
  • The Archetypal Family Field™ process for reclaiming inner security, purpose, and personal power

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