PinnedJenn L.inInvisible IllnessRecovery After Emotional NeglectBeing emotionally neglected by my parents led me to develop dysfunctional protective buffers and a fear of receiving in my relationships.Sep 1330Sep 1330
PinnedJenn L.inInvisible IllnessAvoiding Real RelationshipsPeople who are afraid to get hurt often get lost in fantasies instead of facing the realities of a mature relationshipSep 56Sep 56
PinnedJenn L.inInvisible IllnessHow My Anxious Attachment Pattern Makes Relationships DifficultNot being able to say what I need and separation anxiety are just some of the things I deal with as an anxiously attached personMay 515May 515
PinnedJenn L.inInvisible IllnessForgiving My ParentsAfter much anger and protest, I give forgiveness to my parents and myself and let go of any resentment towards themAug 1817Aug 1817
PinnedJenn L.inInvisible IllnessHow I Recovered from TraumaI was traumatized by my parents’ constant arguing at home while growing up. I’m finally recovering now.Jul 2121Jul 2121
Jenn L.inInvisible IllnessI am Renegotiating Relationships with Emotionally Immature RelativesI’m more emotionally mature than certain older family members1d ago111d ago11
Jenn L.inInvisible IllnessMy Friends Don’t Need Me to Babysit ThemI have an unconscious belief that I had to do this because that is what I had to do for my parentsOct 52Oct 52
Jenn L.inInvisible IllnessSetting Boundaries in Family RelationshipsI am reintroducing myself to my family with the concept that I now have boundaries that must be respectedOct 2Oct 2
Jenn L.inInvisible IllnessHow I Got Over LimerenceI experienced limerence several times and am resolving my confusion and embarrassment about itSep 242Sep 242
Jenn L.inWomen in TechnologyAsian Values in Corporate AmericaAsian women often have to juggle two sets of values within their families and the corporate environments in which they workAug 287Aug 287