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Why would a parent feel jealous of their own adult child? In some dysfunctional family systems, a parent may begin to compete with their own child, especially when the child becomes successful, independent, or emotionally strong. This hidden dynamic can create intense tension, resentment, and emotional confusion inside the family. In this live discussion, we will explore the psychology behind parent-adult child rivalry, parental jealousy, and the darker family dynamics that can develop when a parent struggles with insecurity, narcissistic traits, or unresolved identity issues. We will explore: • why some parents feel threatened by their children • how narcissistic family systems create competition • the psychological impact on the adult child Many adults raised in dysfunctional families struggle with the confusing realization that their parent may have viewed them as competition rather than family. ---------------------------------------- #trauma #TOXICFAMILY #tamarahilllpc #jealousyinrelationships #toxicparents ---------------------------------------- Discussion 00:00 Intro 02:10 Can a parent be jealous of their own child? 06:45 Why some parents compete with their adult children 11:30 The psychology of parental insecurity 16:40 Narcissistic parents and rivalry 21:10 Signs your parent may see you as competition 27:50 How jealousy turns into criticism or sabotage 34:20 Why some parents cannot celebrate their child’s success 40:10 The emotional impact on the adult child ---------------------------------------- *RESEARCH, REFERENCES, & STUDIES MENTIONED: 1. SHIPMAN, K. L., & ZEMAN, J. (2001). Socialization of children’s emotion regulation in mother–child dyads: A developmental psychopathology perspective. Development and Psychopathology, 13(2), 317–336. https://doi.org/10.1017/s095457940100... 2. van Rosmalen L, van der Veer R, van der Horst FC. The nature of love: Harlow, Bowlby and Bettelheim on affectionless mothers. Hist Psychiatry. 2020 Jun;31(2):227-231. doi: 10.1177/0957154X19898997. Epub 2020 Jan 23. PMID: 31969024; PMCID: PMC7433398. 3. Guilé JM, Mbékou V, Lageix P. Child and parent variables associated with treatment response in narcissistic youths: the role of self-blame and shame. Can Child Adolesc Psychiatr Rev. 2004 Aug;13(3):81-5. PMID: 19030505; PMCID: PMC2538739. *RESEARCH PULLED FOR THIS CHAT: -Mary Main & Judith Solomon (1986) -Bartholomew & Horowitz (1991) -Bowlby’s attachment theory -Sifneos (1973) – original alexithymia concept Lumley et al. (2007) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE for more videos and chats: 👩💻 / tamarahtherapist ---------------------------------------------------------------------- *New videos are every Tuesday 8:55pm est *Live chats every Friday 6:50pm est and Saturday 7:30pm est ----------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: *Videos are provided for exploration and educational purposes only and does not constitute clinical suggestions or consultation for individual cases. If you or someone you know is having a medical emergency involving harm to self, please reach out to the suicide prevention hotline https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/. ---------------------------------------------------------------- *Contact me-------(BUSINESS INQUIRIES ONLY) I'm Támara, a licensed and internationally/Board certified trauma mental health therapist, with over 16 years experience. I specialize in helping children, teens, and families with mental illness. I also treat psychological/emotional trauma in children, teens, and adults. If you'd like to contact me or inquire about my international consultations, you may email me at contact@anchoredinknowledge.com. *Please note: all consultations are charged a fixed rate fee based on the case content. *Mail me stuff! PO BOX 15747 Robinson Township, PA 15244 *FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter - / therapisttee Website - http://www.anchoredinknowledge.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thilltherap... ______________________________________ Copyright © All rights reserved. Permission must be given before videos are used.