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The psychology of high-performing professionals

Essays exploring how early experience shapes identity, how patterns persist into adult life, and how change becomes possible.

“It wasn’t that bad”: Why high-achievers minimise attachment wounds

“It wasn’t that bad”: Why high-achievers minimise attachment wounds

Many high-achieving professionals believe their experiences were not “bad enough” to matter. Yet this quiet minimisation can obscure the impact of attachment wounds and emotional neglect, making self-compassion difficult to access. This article explores how downplaying our own experience becomes a barrier to recognition, change, and psychological integration.

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What does it mean to heal the inner child?

What does it mean to heal the inner child?

Many adults understand their psychological patterns clearly yet still struggle to change them. Healing the inner child is not about revisiting the past but about learning to relate differently to the emotional and somatic memories that shaped us—gradually replacing survival strategies with safety, curiosity, and self-compassion.

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