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How to Forgive an Abusive Parent |
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This collaborative article appeared on wikihow.com Authors; Fatimah Musa, Pastor Zack, Ben Rubenstein, Anonymous, Imperatrix, Stylishdiva2009 4 related articles from this collaborative writing group Views |
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Take account that mothers may also be abusive parents, and to forgive an abusive mother use this article as if it were pertinent to both parents or to either parent. Once you forgive, you'll feel a sense of relief.
HOWEVER, do not use these methods if you are, at present, still being physically or emotionally abused by your parent. Do not use these methods to allow yourself to be further abused; suppression of your own hurt and pain does as much mental and emotional damage as the abuse itself. DO use these methods if you're not being physically or emotionally harmed any longer or for the foreseeable future and wish for personal peace or resolution. Steps Accept his/her weakness. Some parents treat their children based on their memories of how they were treated themselves. They may not have been brought up in an environment with good examples to model who could show affection and love. They then bring these memories into their present. They have not learned to forgive and forget and correct the behavior that was modeled for them. Recall pleasant moments. In a lifetime, a parent does not always abuse a child. He or she may have behaved badly when their state of mind and emotions were disturbed and in turmoil. Try to recall at least one pleasant moment when she or he was nice and treated you well. Each time your mind brings back the thought of an abusive parent, "swish" it back to this pleasant moment. Release your old hurt and blame from supression. Ask yourself where the hurt is leading you and why are you still keeping it inside. Relax and sit quietly for a few minutes each day, then let yourself feel and then let go of those feelings inside you. Know that each one of us is only visiting on this planet. Our life is short and it is of no use to keep grudges forever. Everything will pass and the best you can do is savor the present moment. Dont allow your old hurt to ruin the rest of your life. Work on yourself. Focus on what you can do to make life better for you and those whom you care and cherish. Become the example and the role model for those after you. For things to change, you've got to change. And for you to be able to forgive, you need to forgive yourself and remove whatever blame and anger you have inside.
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