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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2025 · 24 MIN

Healing The Wound of Rejection

from Cycle Breakers · host Dr Marlene Phillip

In this episode of Cycle Breakers Podcast, Dr. Marlene Philip unpacks one of the most common but least understood emotional wounds—rejection. Whether it came from a parent, friend, church, or partner, rejection leaves a lasting imprint on your brain, body, and belief system.You’ll discover:The neuroscience behind why rejection feels so painfulHow childhood rejection can wire your nervous system for hyper-vigilance and people-pleasingWhy your brain confuses silence or distance with being unlovedHow rejection shapes identity and how to rewrite that storyAnd how reparenting your inner child is the key to healing this deep woundYou’ll also get a sneak peek into Dr. Marlene’s upcoming book on Reparenting Yourself: A 90-Day Inner Child Healing Guide and how it gently guides you through the work of healing rejection and restoring identity.https://www.drmarlenephillip.com/

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