In this episode of ‘Surviving to Living,’ the host interviews Sarah Michelson, who shares her life journey from a challenging upbringing in a religious family to her struggles with identity, perfectionism, and relationships. Raised by a pastor father and a narcissistic mother, Sarah battles with her self-worth, leading to multiple marriages and a constant search for perfection. Her discovery of integrated attachment theory offers a breakthrough, inspiring her pursuit of certification as an attachment theory coach. Sarah discusses the impact of her childhood, her journey towards understanding her attachment style, and the transformative power of self-awareness and healing. Throughout the episode, the importance of authentic living, self-compassion, and the role of faith in her healing process are emphasized. Resources for viewers interested in exploring integrated attachment theory and improving their own attachment styles are also provided.
00:41 Sarah’s Journey: From Perfectionism to Self-Discovery
09:44 Understanding Attachment Styles and Their Impact
20:49 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Therapy Experiences
22:16 Unpacking Core Wounds and Parenting Challenges
23:31 Apologies and Healing in Family Dynamics
24:40 Shifting Parenting Styles and Embracing Change
26:29 Personal Growth and Understanding Attachment Styles
31:08 Embracing Emotions and Overcoming Coping Mechanisms
38:17 Finding Healing and Purpose Through Faith
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