votedmostcheerful
Bronze Member
My therapist seems to think that all people need their primary caregivers throughout their lives despite the abuse that the parent has inflicted.
True, for awhile, everyone is seeking to get what they couldn't get. After a while of mourning, doesn't one give up and understand that the road always leads to pain?
My mother prostituted me to a man when I was 15 years old. (She is a malignant narcissist). Is this someone I need in my life to be whole? Will I not be able to have relationships because the primary one does not work? Why does my therapist harp on about this? Would she encourage someone to continue relations with a serial killer parent?
I don't understand. Anyone?
True, for awhile, everyone is seeking to get what they couldn't get. After a while of mourning, doesn't one give up and understand that the road always leads to pain?
My mother prostituted me to a man when I was 15 years old. (She is a malignant narcissist). Is this someone I need in my life to be whole? Will I not be able to have relationships because the primary one does not work? Why does my therapist harp on about this? Would she encourage someone to continue relations with a serial killer parent?
I don't understand. Anyone?