Reparenting as We Parent: The Myth of ‘Done’
What if the goal of reparenting isn’t to be ‘calm’ all the time, but to increase your capacity for the hard moments?
Raising older teens requires a deep level of resilience and self-trust. It’s required all the time, and especially as we navigate the hard conversations, the eye-rolls, the pushback, and all that comes with parenting an adult-adjacent child.
With the release of Dr. Nicole’s new book: Reparenting the Inner Child, we’re diving deep into how these tools actually look when you’re in the thick of raising older teens and young adults.
In this clip, Dr. Nicole LePera and Simona Vivi H discuss how we can move from survival patterns to groundedness so we can be their steady in the storm.
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You can find Dr. Nicole’s new book everywhere books are sold. Or visit her website TheHolisticPsychologist.com/books
VIDEO CHAPTERS
- 0:00 Why reparent ourselves?
- 0:10 The Myth of ‘Done’
- 0:52 What becomes possible
- 1:17 Inner Critic Voice
- 1:36 From surviving to thriving
- 2:17 Self-talk
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