Si nunca te unes a las tendencias... Esto explica por qué

Do you feel a constant emptiness even though you believe you had a good childhood? Discover what emotional neglect is and why the lack of validation is an invisible trauma. At the Modern Psychology Institute, we delve into the invisible roots of human behavior. Today we'll talk about one of the most silent and difficult-to-detect wounds: emotional neglect. Unlike direct abuse or physical mistreatment, this trauma isn't defined by the terrible things done to you in the past, but rather by what wasn't done. The lack of attention, the absence of comfort, and the invalidation of your feelings during your formative years leave deep scars in adulthood. Emotional neglect occurs when primary caregivers chronically fail to respond to a child's emotional needs. The result? A hyper-independent adult, fearful of rejection, who feels chronically disconnected from others, or who grapples with an inexplicable sense of emptiness. The problem with this type of trauma is that, since there's no "tragic event" to remember, the person often invalidates their own pain and blames themselves for feeling bad, leading to serious problems like anxiety, depression, or avoidant attachment. In this video, we'll break down the psychology behind emotional neglect, how to identify if you were a victim of neglect trauma, and, above all, how to begin healing that wound of abandonment. Recognizing that something fundamental was indeed missing is the first clinical step to validating your story and beginning to rebuild your self-esteem. Understanding emotional neglect will free you from the guilt you silently carry. ⚠️ RIGHTS AND LIABILITY NOTICE: The mission of the "Institute of Modern Psychology" is educational dissemination. All information presented is based on empirical studies, neuroscience, and principles of modern psychology. 🔴 The original script, narration, and visual editing of this video are the exclusive intellectual property of the "Institute of Modern Psychology." This content is 100% original and created to foster critical thinking and personal development in our audience. #Psychology #HumanBehavior #HumanMind