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When we return to a moment that felt bad and add connection and emotional safety, we actually change the memory in the body. The memory no longer has such overwhelming “I’m alone and bad inside” labels. It’s now more nuanced, as we layer on support after criticism, softness after yelling, understanding after misunderstanding. The ability to transform the body’s memory is pretty amazing, and it’s what always motivates me to repair with my own kids.
Good Inside: A Guide to Becoming the Parent You Want to Be
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