Childhood Fears
Cathy discusses how childhood experiences, particularly in unstable family environments, can lead to lasting feelings of anxiety and mistrust. These early fears manifest in adulthood, often influencing how individuals perceive relationships and stability. The desire for parental happiness further complicates these emotions, highlighting the deep-rooted impact of familial dynamics.In this clip
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