La psicología del niño que tuvo que ser adulto demasiado pronto

Did you grow up being the most responsible member of your family? Did you feel that if you failed, everything would fall apart? There's a name for this in psychology, and the impact it has on adult life is deeper than you might imagine. In this video, we explore parentification: the psychological phenomenon by which a child assumes the emotional or functional role of an adult within their family. You'll discover why children who grew up as "the responsible one" develop patterns of hypervigilance, chronic anxiety, and difficulty asking for help, and what you can do to begin changing this. What you'll learn in this video: ▸ What parentification is and how it takes hold without anyone noticing ▸ Why, as an adult, you feel like your needs don't matter ▸ How the "strong one" role affects your romantic and work relationships ▸ The 3 harmful beliefs formed in childhood and how to identify them ▸ What neuroscience says about healing these patterns in adulthood If you've ever been told "you're so mature for your age" and it felt more like a burden than a compliment, this video is for you. Practical psychology, explained clearly and without jargon. Because understanding yourself is the first step to changing what no longer serves you. 🔔 Subscribe for more psychology content applied to real life. 📌 Related topics: childhood trauma, anxious attachment, emotional healing, psychological therapy, self-awareness, behavioral psychology #psychology #childhoodtrauma #innerhealing #parenting #mentalhealth #humanpsychology #personaldevelopment #selfawareness