Table of Contents
- 1 Why does my mom not comfort me when I cry?
- 2 What is a dismissive mother?
- 3 How can I stop being mad at my mom?
- 4 Why am I so angry with my mother?
- 5 Why do I feel like my mom hates me?
- 6 What should I do if my mom refuses to talk to me?
- 7 What is wrong with my mother?
- 8 What should I do if my girlfriend refuses to talk to me?
Why does my mom not comfort me when I cry?
Offering no comfort could be seen as a lack of compassion, or the biggest gesture of love that she can give you — aiding you in your independence. It could also mean she’s just indifferent or harsh. Or it could mean she’s simply wrong, or doesn’t understand your situation.
What is a dismissive mother?
“A dismissive mother is unable to empathetically respond to the child’s needs,” explains Kimberly Perlin, a clinical social worker in Towson, Maryland. “They often send the message to their child that they are too needy or clingy when the child is expressing developmentally appropriate needs.”
Why do moms avoid me?
If your mom has been ignoring you for a short time, she may be distracted by some problems of her own. If this has become a constant thing, I always think that it is best to just tell her that you feel like she is ignoring you. Let her know that you value the time you have with her.
How can I stop being mad at my mom?
Calm yourself by repeating soothing things to yourself, such as “You are okay, just calm down” or “Take it easy, everything will be okay.” Leave the situation and go for a walk or a run. Exercising will help relieve some of the intensity of your anger, and the time away will give you time to think.
Why am I so angry with my mother?
The causes of lifelong anger that some hold against a parent could be due to any of the following: Physical or emotional neglect from parents. They may not be intentionally abusive but were affected by their own vulnerabilities or limited emotional capacity. Physical, mental, or sexual abuse.
Why am I so angry towards my mom?
The causes of lifelong anger that some hold against a parent could be due to any of the following: Physical or emotional neglect from parents. Parents expected too much from a child or were excessively controlling. The family scapegoated a child—the emotionally sensitive child—as the “problematic one.”
Why do I feel like my mom hates me?
Another reason you may feel like your mom hates you is that she says or does things that are negative or critical toward you. It’s possible that her behavior is unacceptable, but it’s also possible that she’s trying to help you learn to be your best. As mentioned above, she may be a tough love type of person.
What should I do if my mom refuses to talk to me?
If your mom is anything like this, she won’t either. If she truly refuses to communicate differently, your best bet, depending on your age and situation is to find a good therapist, or at least a trusted relative/friend who will keep your confidence, where you can talk about your feelings in safety.
Why does my mom give me the silent treatment?
My mom used to give the silent treatment when ever she would get angry, hurt, sad, etc. which thanks to my dad was more often than not. It used to hurt me because sometimes she would stop talking to me when she was mad at others.
What is wrong with my mother?
Clearly, your mother has difficulty with emotional control, anxiety, and anger issues. Your mother does need to get therapeutic help. Perhaps her current husband can be encouraged to recommend this to her.
What should I do if my girlfriend refuses to talk to me?
If she truly refuses to communicate differently, your best bet, depending on your age and situation is to find a good therapist, or at least a trusted relative/friend who will keep your confidence, where you can talk about your feelings in safety. Don’t try to get her attention when she does that.