84. When Your Mom’s ‘Just’ Emotionally Limited

This week, we speak to the painful reality of having a mother who is emotionally limited. What does it really mean when your mom can’t show up for you the way you need her to? How do you cope when you realize her emotional limitations are not just a phase but a core part of who she is?We explore the emotional impact of having a mother who doesn’t have the tools to meet your needs, how this shows up in your life, and what it means for your relationship with her moving forward.I’ll guide you through the process of accepting your mother for who she is—not who you hope she might be—and offer insight on how you can make empowered decisions for yourself and your well-being.In this episode, you’ll learn:What it looks like when a mother is emotionally limited and why it’s not something you can fixHow to manage your feelings of hurt and disappointment when your mother doesn’t meet your needsWays to establish boundaries that protect your emotional healthHow to regain a sense of control and agency in your relationship with your motherResources:Tuesday Group:A supportive space for daughters of narcissistic or emotionally limited mothers to explore challenges, share experiences, and build connection. We meet every Tuesday, and I’d love to have you join us!Mayhem Daughters: A private, off-social media community for daughters to connect, support each other, and heal together. You don’t have to go through this alone.Also mentioned:Simple Scripts for Saying Hard Things

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Welcome to Mother Mayhem, the podcast for daughters of narcissistic and emotionally limited mothers. I’m Heather Gray, licensed therapist and narcissistic abuse recovery expert. If you're healing from the mother wound, emotional neglect, or childhood trauma, you’re in the right place. Start with the first 8 episodes—they lay the foundation for your healing. Learn to understand your experience, set boundaries, and build more honest, grounded relationships. Listener questions are welcome. You’re not alone. Other daughters are here. I am, too.