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#MotherWound #TraumaHealing #JungianPsychology Why do some children grow up with the painful feeling that their mother treated them worse than their siblings? In this video, we turn to Carl Jung’s profound psychological perspective to understand the roots of this wound. Jung teaches us that behind rejection, favoritism, or emotional neglect often lies an unconscious story passed down through generations. These hidden dynamics can leave deep scars on a child’s self-worth and shape their adult relationships. By bringing awareness to these patterns, you can begin to heal, transform pain into strength, and free yourself from inherited emotional burdens. This is not about blame, but about understanding, healing, and reclaiming your inner freedom. Hashtags: #CarlJung #JungianPsychology #MotherWound #InnerChild #Healing #EmotionalHealing #SelfWorth #ChildhoodTrauma #ShadowWork #FamilyDynamics #ParentingPsychology #EmotionalAwareness #SubconsciousMind #PsychologicalHealing #SpiritualGrowth #EmotionalIntelligence #UnconsciousPatterns #TraumaHealing #PersonalGrowth #PsychologyInsights Search terms: Carl Jung mother wound, why did your mother treat you worse, childhood trauma healing, emotional neglect psychology, sibling rivalry and favoritism, Jung on family dynamics, inner child therapy, mother wound healing, emotional scars from childhood, overcoming childhood rejection, unconscious family trauma, psychological awareness Carl Jung, breaking toxic family cycles, healing childhood pain, shadow integration Jung, family psychology insights, emotional intelligence growth, spiritual healing psychology, Carl Jung quotes on childhood, understanding parental rejection