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Originally Posted by Brown Owl 2
There is some neurological/ neuropsychological research that suggests that parenting by loving parents shapes your brain in a particular way, and that warm/ caring/ therapeutic relationships later in life can also have a positive effect and literally change your brain. One of the authors who has written about this is Shore. If this is true, then it would suggest that ‘re- parenting’ by a therapist can be helpful/ possible.
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I don't doubt that a secure relationship with a therapist later in life can have a "positive effect" and make actual "changes" within the brain.
But it can't UNDO the damage that was done. Not even close.