Breaking Generational Emotional Patterns
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565267330
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Some of what you feel was never originally yours. The anxiety that arrives without a clear source, the way you shrink in certain moments, the emotional responses that seem disproportionate — these can be echoes of experiences carried silently across generations, passed down not through words but through behavior, atmosphere, and the things no one ever talked about.
This book explores how emotional patterns travel through family lines — how unprocessed grief, unspoken shame, and inherited fear quietly shape the way each generation loves, struggles, and sees itself. It examines the invisible contracts that form inside families, the emotional roles that get handed down, and the subtle ways children absorb what their parents could not resolve.
Rather than framing generational patterns as burdens to overcome, this book offers a compassionate lens for understanding them — not to assign blame across generations, but to develop a clearer awareness of what was absorbed, what was learned, and what belongs to whom.
For anyone who has recognized something familiar in their struggles — something that feels older than their own life — this is a thoughtful, honest exploration of how family emotional history lives in the present.
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