Episode Description
If you grew up feeling emotionally unsafe, unseen, or like your feelings didn’t matter, you may have unknowingly developed codependent behaviors rooted in childhood emotional neglect. In this powerful episode, Lisa A. Romano, codependency recovery expert, breaks down how early life experiences shape your nervous system and self-worth—and why the "invisible child" often becomes an adult trapped in patterns of people-pleasing, self-abandonment, and toxic relationship cycles.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
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How childhood trauma, emotional instability, or neglect programs the brain for codependency
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Why feeling unsafe as a child rewires your nervous system to seek external validation
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How beliefs like “I’m not enough” become subconscious blocks to self-esteem
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The hidden link between early emotional trauma and compulsive rescuing or caretaking
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How to start reclaiming emotional safety through boundaries, self-awareness, and nervous system regulation
Why This Episode Matters
Codependency is not just about behavior—it’s about the emotional blueprint you were given as a child.
If no one ever mirrored your worth or made space for your needs, you may now unconsciously look to others for permission to feel safe, lovable, or whole.
But healing begins with visibility—recognizing your patterns and rewiring the beliefs that keep you stuck.
Take Action:
Journal Prompt: When was the first time you felt emotionally unsafe or invisible? How is that experience still influencing your relationships today?
Self-Awareness Practice: Next time you feel the urge to fix or please someone, ask yourself: “Is this about honoring me—or avoiding rejection?”
Continue the Journey:
Discover Lisa’s neuroscience-based system for codependency recovery in the
👉 12 Week Breakthrough Method:
https://www.lisaaromano.com/12-wbcp