Skip to main content
        Listen to Spreaker

How Growing Up with a Narcissistic Mother Affects Your Attachment Style

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN NOW

The third show in our three episode series on narcissistic mothers. Dr. Lisa Day talks about the challenges that arise around how you attach to people when you’ve been raised by a narcissistic mother. Different attachment styles are explained in detail that can offer some insight and hope for our listening family.

Dr. Day has over 20 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families struggling with anxiety, depression, eating disorders, behavioral/medical issues, addiction, relationship struggles, interpersonal boundary concerns, work/life balance, major life adjustments, divorce recovery, crisis, grief, forgiveness, and loss. She has worked in a variety of settings, including working with adolescents and adults in both inpatient and outpatient programs as well as working as a coach in assisting individuals to identify and reach their full potential in their social and occupational endeavors.

Dr. Day is an expert in assisting clients to develop healthy boundaries, integrating healthy communication skills, and utilizing mindfulness in applying healthy coping skills to deal with the stressors contributing to their challenge. Dr. Day works with eating disorders ranging from anorexia and bulimia to compulsive overeating.

In addition to being a licensed psychologist, Dr. Day is also a licensed registered nurse. This allows her to treat the whole person and understand how various stressors affect people both physically and emotionally.

www.meierclinics.com

www.mhnrnetwork.com

addiction, anger, anxiety, Bipolar, boundaries, Christian counseling, Christian therapy, counseling, depression, Dr. Paul Meier, Eating Disorders, family relationships, Lisa Day, mental health, mental illness, narcissism, OCD, Paul Meier MD, personality disorder, Psychiatry, psychology, relationships, substance abuse, substance misuse, suicide, suicide prevention, therapy, toxic people, trauma

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

IMPORTANT NOTICE

By continuing to browse our website, you agree to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy , and you are acknowledging that you have read them and agree by clicking accept.

Yes, I accept!