Our Whole Childhood with Patrick Teahan podkast

5 Types of Lost Childhood Personalities

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This episode explores how childhood trauma and emotionally unsafe parenting can cause us to lose touch with our original personality, the self we were born with before survival, compliance, and shame took over.

Through personal stories and clinical insight, Patrick explains how emotionally immature or abusive parents distort a child’s sense of self by mislabeling innate traits as problems. Poor emotional mirroring, lack of goodness of fit, and pressure to comply can force a child’s spark underground, leading trauma responses to be mistaken for personality well into adulthood.

Learn how many survivors grow up feeling disconnected from who they really are, surprised by positive feedback, or unsure whether their behaviors reflect their true self or trauma adaptations, and how to begin reclaiming what was lost.

Topics include:

  • How childhood trauma suppresses innate personality
  • The impact of emotional abuse, misattunement, and forced compliance
  • Why trauma responses often replace a true sense of self
  • The five core childhood personality types and how they’re shaped by family dynamics
  • How to begin reconnecting with your authentic identity through trauma healing

If you grew up feeling like the difficult child, the odd duck, or the misunderstood one, this episode offers clarity, validation, and a path back to yourself.

Keywords: childhood trauma, lost sense of self, emotionally immature parents, trauma recovery, inner child healing, emotional abuse, identity development, CPTSD, family of origin trauma

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