Therapy for Healing Childhood Emotional Neglect in Tennessee

You Can Break the Cycle

Growing up in a family where your feelings were ignored, minimized, or punished can leave lasting wounds. Maybe no one ever said "I love you." Or when you were upset, you were told to “get over it” or made to feel like your emotions were too much. You might have witnessed yelling, silent treatments, or harsh criticism, even if your family looked “normal” from the outside.

Now, as an adult, you may feel emotionally distant from your parents. You might want a better relationship with them, but every interaction leaves you drained, confused, or angry. Maybe you keep hoping they’ll change… but deep down, you know they probably won’t. And you’re tired of feeling like the “difficult one” just for having boundaries.

You might also notice similar patterns showing up in your current relationships:

  • Avoiding conflict, even when something’s hurting you

  • Feeling anxious or guilty for saying “no”

  • Struggling to identify or express your emotions

  • Questioning your worth, even when things are going well

These patterns didn’t come out of nowhere. They were learned and can be unlearned.

Therapy Can Help You Heal the Hurts You Felt and the Care You Missed.

SCHEDULE A CONSULTATION

As a licensed therapist specializing in healing childhood emotional neglect in Tennessee, I help adults understand how their past experiences impact their present emotional well-being. Through compassionate therapy, I guide you to break free from limiting patterns rooted in both the emotional hurts you remember and the emotional care you missed. This healing process is focused on growth and self-empowerment, not blame, so you can build healthier relationships and a stronger sense of self.

Together, we can explore:

  • What emotional neglect looked like in your life

  • What emotional wounds you carry into your relationships

  • How your nervous system learned to “numb out” or stay on alert

  • How to reconnect with your emotions and needs in a balanced way

  • How to set boundaries without guilt or shame

  • How to stop carrying the emotional burden of your family

  • How to respond with clarity, confidence, and calm

A Holistic Approach to Inner Healing

My approach blends traditional talk therapy with holistic and body-based tools like mindfulness, somatic awareness, breathwork, and inner child work. You’ll learn practical strategies for calming your body and mind — and deeper ways of reconnecting with yourself.

You won’t have to rehash every painful memory. We’ll go at your pace and focus on the changes you want to see now: how to feel more grounded, how to show up differently in relationships, and how to stop repeating cycles that don’t honor who you want to be.

You Can Feel Safe in Your Own Skin Again

The people you love don’t have to change for you to feel free. You can grieve the relationship you never had, honor your own needs, and finally feel at peace with your past and with who you are now.

Let’s Begin

If you’re ready to break the cycle and start feeling more whole, I’d love to support you.
👉 Schedule your free 30 - minute consultation to get started with childhood emotional neglect therapy in Tennessee.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • It’s when your emotional needs were consistently ignored, invalidated, or punished even if your basic needs were met.

  • No. Therapy is focused on your healing, not rehashing the past. We may explore your early relationships if it helps you understand current patterns, but we’ll go at your pace. This is not about blaming anyone. It’s about giving you clarity and space to grow.

  • Yes. Emotional neglect is a form of developmental trauma that impacts emotional regulation, self-worth, and relationships.

  • Yes, if that’s something you want. Therapy can help you explore what kind of relationship feels emotionally safe for you, whether that means setting firmer boundaries, limiting contact, or finding new ways to relate without losing yourself. The choice is yours.

  • Yes, it can. When you grow up in a neglectful or chaotic home, sibling relationships are often shaped by survival patterns like competition, emotional distance, or unspoken resentment. Therapy can help you understand these dynamics, set boundaries if needed, and decide how (or if) you want to repair or redefine those relationships as an adult.

  • Absolutely. Healing isn’t dependent on your parents being part of the process. Therapy helps you process what you didn’t receive, understand how it’s still impacting you, and build new emotional patterns regardless of your current relationship or contact with them. This is about your healing, not their involvement.

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