Katherine Fabrizio, Boomer, psychotherapist with 35 years of experience, joins us to explore the often hidden dynamics between mothers and daughters. Drawing from her extensive clinical work and her book, Katherine dives into how good daughters navigate boundaries, individuation, and maternal expectations—and how understanding these patterns can unlock personal freedom.💡 In this episode:Katherine’s journey from practicing alongside her mother to finding her own voiceWhy the “good daughter” role can feel both protective and paralyzingDifferentiating narcissistic, borderline, and covert mothers in real-life dynamicsRecognizing internalized guilt and patterns of approval-seekingPractical insights for reclaiming boundaries and autonomy⏱️ Timestamps0:00 – Welcome and introduction to Katherine0:31 – Katherine’s early career and working with her mother1:56 – Making the difficult choice to leave the shared practice2:24 – Boundaries and individuation: why they weren’t taught3:22 – The inspiration for writing her book4:21 – Reconciling with her mother at the end of her life5:17 – Understanding different maternal patterns6:17 – Narcissistic, borderline, and covert mothers explained11:08 – Reading the 10 scenarios of the “good daughter trap”14:19 – How childhood patterns shape adult responses and shame16:40 – Taking charge of your inner child17:09 – Understanding the difficult mother💬 Memorable Quotes“Staying would break me. Leaving broke her heart—but I survived. So did she.”“Boundaries weren’t even a thing back then; learning them was revolutionary.”“Many daughters carry guilt for differentiating. Understanding your mother’s patterns can be liberating.”“The good daughter cycle is like an accent—you internalize it and it becomes normal.”“Sometimes the kindest thing you can do for your mother is to step into your own life fully.”“Healing isn’t about erasing the past; it’s about reclaiming your power in the present.”“We often try to please to survive. Learning that you can exist authentically is life-changing.”“Mother-daughter patterns don’t define you—you define your response to them.”🔑 3 Big TakeawaysAwareness is freedom. Understanding the maternal dynamics you grew up with allows you to break generational patterns.Boundaries are essential. Differentiating from a mother—even a loving one—can be painful but necessary for personal growth.Healing is relational. Reconciling with the past, while not condoning harm, creates space for autonomy and self-compassion.🛠️ Tools & Resources MentionedThe Good Daughter Trap by Katherine Fabrizio – available wherever books are soldPsychotherapy insights on boundaries, individuation, and mother-daughter dynamics🛍️ Online Store HighlightKatherine chose a card representing self-empowerment and boundary-setting:"Know your worth, set your limits, honor your story."Check out our online store here!📬 Connect With KatherineWebsite: Are you a "Good Daughter" Free Quiz https://daughtersrising.info/good-daughter-quiz/Email: [email protected]://www.facebook.com/thegooddaughterhttps://www.instagram.com/katherinefabrizio/📬 Stay Connected With Your Host, YoWebsite: girltaketheleadpod.comEmail: [email protected]: @yocannyFB Group: Girl, Take the Lead!
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