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How What We Don’t Remember Before Age 5 Still Shapes Our Love and Fear#114

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How does childhood trauma affect adult relationships? Can early experiences you don’t remember cause anxiety, fear of abandonment, or intimacy issues? If you’ve ever wondered why, you overreact emotionally, attract emotionally unavailable partners, or struggle to feel safe in love, this episode explains why. How What We Don’t Remember Before Age 5 Still Shapes Our Love and Fear answers these questions by exploring the science behind implicit memory, attachment theory, and emotional imprints from infancy. How What We Don’t Remember Before Age 5 Still Shapes Our Love and Fear blends Freud’s early insights with modern neuroscience to reveal how your nervous system remembers what your mind forgot. Whether you’re exploring how early childhood trauma affects adult love or looking to heal emotional patterns, don’t miss How What We Don’t Remember Before Age 5 Still Shapes Our Love and Fear—because forgotten doesn’t mean unfelt.#earlychildhoodtrauma #attachmentissues #whyamIanxious #HowChildhoodTraumaAffectsRelationships #emotionalhealing #implicitmemory #loveandfear #childhoodwounds #Couchtales #mentalhealthpodcast #psychologyexplainedSCRIPT EDITED FOR SPACE:" They said, , no one remembers what happens before the age of five, so it doesn't matter. But that's a lie because what you don't remember still runs your life. . How does your childhood trauma affect adult relationships? Can early experiences you don't remember cause anxiety, fear of abandonment, or even intimacy issues.You don't remember the night you cried and no one came, but now you panic when someone doesn't text back. You don't remember the way your parents argued, but now your heart races. Every time you hear someone's raised voice you don't remember being left alone in a crib too long.But now love feels like abandonment. You don't remember it, but your nervous system does, and it's been scripting your relationships ever since. You don't remember being in the womb either, and yet here you are shaped by its rhythm. Miraculously, you don't remember the first time you had a fever. You don't remember the first time you had a fright.You don't remember your first desperate cry that no one answered, but your body does, your nervous system does and your relationships do. And by the end of this episode, you'll never again dismiss those early years because they are the blueprint for why you love the way you do, why you fear abandonment, and why you keep repeating the same emotional patterns.Welcome back, beautiful soul. This is Couch Tales. I'm your host, Anna Lea. And today we're going back all the way back to the years. People love to dismiss ages zero to five. So let's look at this myth. Freud was one of the first to say it plainly, quote, the child is the father of the man. And he didn't mean biologically, he meant psychologically..."

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