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You're 8 years old, but you're the one making sure your younger siblings eat breakfast. You're 12, checking homework and packing lunches. You're 15, and everyone calls you "the responsible one." But nobody calls it what it is: parentification. This video explores the psychology of people who raised their siblings — who became the third parent when they should've been kids themselves. We break down: What parentification is and why it's often praised but psychologically harmful How compulsive responsibility develops in parentified children The long-term effects: anxiety, depression, difficulty in relationships Why you learned that worth = usefulness and love = being needed The concept of ambivalent attachment (loving your family but resenting what you lost) How parentified kids become parentified adults What healing looks like and how to start recognizing the pattern If you raised your siblings, became your parent's emotional support, or felt like the family's third parent — you're not broken. You adapted. And recognizing this pattern is the first step to breaking it. --- 🎓 RESEARCH MENTIONED: Dr. Gregory Jurkovic - Parentification research American Journal of Family Therapy - Long-term effects study Journal of Child and Family Studies - Acknowledged vs unacknowledged parentification --- 📺 RELATED VIDEOS: People Who Feel 40 At Age 25: [link] Psychology of Gen Z: [link] People Who Feel Like Outsiders: [link] --- 💬 If you've experienced parentification, drop a comment. What was the hardest part? The fact that you can't be mad at anyone? Or that you still feel responsible even now? You're not alone. 🔔 Subscribe for deep dives into psychology, trauma, and human behavior patterns. --- #Parentification #Psychology #ChildhoodTrauma #MentalHealth #EmotionalNeglect #SiblingDynamics #TraumaHealing #PsychologyExplained #MentalHealthAwareness #HealingJourney