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Parentified Child: When Responsibility Becomes Identity
Some people learned very early that being dependable made the room feel safer.
You might have been the one who kept the peace after arguments, noticed when a parent was overwhelmed, or stepped into emotional roles that were far bigger than your age. Maybe you became highly attuned to other people’s moods and needs because it felt necessary, not because anyone explicitly asked you to. Over time, being “the responsible one” became less of a role and more of an identity.
Phillippa Chinery
Jun 15 min read
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