
How Early Childhood Emotional Patterns Still Control You
From Jung On Purpose Podcast by CreativeMind by Debra Maldonado and Robert Maldonado PhD Life Coach Training and Personal Transformation Experts
May 11, 2026 · 32 min · Season 1 · Episode 34
About this episode
The episode discusses how early childhood emotional patterns influence adult behavior and the importance of embracing a wide range of emotions for personal growth.
When you feel an intense emotion, is your first reaction to fix it? You are not alone. While avoiding discomfort is completely normal, it only keeps you in a cycle of old survival patterns that lead you to the same results. Early in life it benefited us to experience a wide range of emotions for our development. Find out why this is important as adults to return back to that expansiveness so you can live your full potential in our next JUNG ON PURPOSE podcast episode, Why Childhood Emotio...
People in this episode
Hosts: Debra Maldonado, Robert Maldonado PhD
Topics covered
- emotional patterns
- childhood
- personal development
- survival patterns
- emotional intelligence
Keywords
- emotions
- childhood patterns
- personal transformation
- self-improvement
- emotional health
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