150. I Love My Parents But I Hate Them

Does a parent's trauma affect their children?Get your ACE score (Adverse Childhood Experiences test) HERE.Azzah grew up in Australia with parents who were from Russia and who had survived the war.  They were traumatised.  It could be a beautiful, sunny Australian day and her parents were reacting to things that had happened decades before, in a different country, in a different time.  And that’s the thing about trauma.  It doesn’t matter what’s happening in the here and now, it stays with us and changes our lives forever.  Azzah says she was born a therapist.  She needed to fix and save and she would swing back and forth between loving her parents and hating them.  She felt unloved, unsupported and at times suicidal.  Azzah has a refreshing take on healing and some unique insights into trauma and healing that you will definitely find helpful. You can find Azzah on HER WEBSITE.DESTROY DEPRESSION access ⁠HERE⁠If you have a story to share for this podcast please connect with me at ⁠www.instagram.com/mybigloveproject ⁠or send an email to ⁠bigloveproject@iinet.net.au⁠.  I would LOVE! to connect with you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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What happened to you growing up? In this podcast Dawn Chitty holds space for this important question, and the answers are extraordinary. In these deep, raw and honest conversations you will hear from inspirational & courageous humans who want you to know, you are not alone. We share truth, rock bottom moments, turning points and hard-won wisdom to help you heal, grow and thrive. The strength of the human spirit is palpable in every episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.