From my point of view it is due to a lack of connection to yourself. When traumatized many times it is important to disconnect from ourselves and put the focus on the abuser's needs, wants, desires. It is a very dysfunctional connection, but a connection just the same.
I think the idea is to rebuild that connection with yourself; change your inner dialogue. Brushing your teeth? An inner dialogue would look something like this - I am taking care of my teeth because they matter to me. Eating healthy food? Inner dialogue goes a bit like - I love the way it helps me feel when I eat healthy foods. Every action is an opportunity to rebuild your connection back to your own physical, mental, emotional health. So many opportunities for recognition of your deserved-ness of self care. Slowly your relationship with yourself will switch and your understanding of how much you matter will come back into you authentically.
This is something that good parents teach their children. Absuive parents? Not so much. It isn't your fault.... but a wonder to go through the process of being able to instill it in yourself. Best wishes to you.
I think the idea is to rebuild that connection with yourself; change your inner dialogue. Brushing your teeth? An inner dialogue would look something like this - I am taking care of my teeth because they matter to me. Eating healthy food? Inner dialogue goes a bit like - I love the way it helps me feel when I eat healthy foods. Every action is an opportunity to rebuild your connection back to your own physical, mental, emotional health. So many opportunities for recognition of your deserved-ness of self care. Slowly your relationship with yourself will switch and your understanding of how much you matter will come back into you authentically.
This is something that good parents teach their children. Absuive parents? Not so much. It isn't your fault.... but a wonder to go through the process of being able to instill it in yourself. Best wishes to you.