IN THIS LESSON
Lesson Overview
Childhood guilt can have a profound impact on boundary development. Children may internalize feelings of guilt when their boundaries are violated or when they are unable to assert themselves effectively. This early conditioning can lead to a pattern of prioritizing others' needs over their own and difficulty in setting healthy boundaries later in life. Addressing childhood guilt and understanding its influence on boundary-setting can be crucial for promoting self-compassion and fostering assertiveness in adulthood.
Lesson Exercises
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