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    In today’s letter, we hear from a listener who wants to know how Crissle has navigated childhood abandonment. Despite being a licensed professional counselor associate who helps others work through experiences of abuse and neglect, the listener finds herself still struggling with the impact of her own father’s absence. She’s done the work and built a career around helping others heal, but she’s realizing that professional knowledge doesn’t always make personal wounds easier to overcome. Now, she’s wondering how to move forward when childhood abandonment continues to affect her in adulthood. Crissle and Jade discuss the reality that healing doesn’t always mean fully “overcoming” what happened to you. They share why some wounds require lifelong work, what it means to continue showing up for yourself, and how healing can be an ongoing process rather than a final destination. Stay Connected: Join the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crisslescouch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crisslescouch/ Have an issue for the Couch? Email: advice@crisslescouch.com Crew: Executive Producers Crissle https://www.instagram.com/crissle/?hl=en Alexandra Rago https://www.instagram.com/alexrago/?hl=en Chris Morrow https://www.instagram.com/mrchrismorrow/?hl=en Audio & Video Editor Shatek for Beats on Film https://www.instagram.com/shatektheproducer/?hl=en Production Coordinators Faith Lena https://www.instagram.com/faithlena/?hl=en Bria Mosley https://www.instagram.com/aslivedbybria/?hl=en
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