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1st Apr 2024

(5) Am I Good At This?

Navigating Self-Comparison and Identity in Development


This episode of The Attached Life explores the significant shift in consciousness that occurs around the age of seven, marking the beginning of the 'industry versus inferiority' stage described by Erik Erikson. During this period, children develop a sense of competency or inferiority as they start comparing themselves against others, which can deeply influence their growth and self-image. The discussion incorporates perspectives from attachment theory, revealing how underlying needs for connection and relationships still play a vital role despite the emerging focus on personal achievements and comparisons. The episode also delves into the somatic perspective, examining how this developmental stage can trigger different states of activation in the body. Furthermore, it addresses the challenges presented by the school environment, where the narrow definition of success can lead to feelings of inferiority in those who don't excel in the academic model. The narrative stresses the importance of a supportive home environment and secure attachments in fostering resilience and a balanced self-view during this formative period, offering hope and healing to listeners by reconnecting with their inner child and reevaluating past experiences in a new light.

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Chapters:

00:00 Introduction

01:00 The Shift in Consciousness at Age Seven: Industry vs. Inferiority

02:47 Attachment Theory: The Need for Connection

06:41 The Body's Response to Self-Evaluation

09:27 The Importance of a Supportive Home Environment

19:36 Navigating School Challenges and Embracing Diverse Talents

29:04 Healing and Reparenting Our Younger Selves

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The Attached Life
The Attached Life podcast is focused on recentering our lives around our most important relationships. Our content offers education, inspiration, and guidance for enhancing connection and fulfillment.

Rabbi Yakov Danishefsky LCSW CSAT is the founder of Mind Body Therapy, a private group practice in Chicago. He is the author of a new book, Attached.
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