Oversharing and Childhood Parental Trauma
Briefly

Adult survivors of childhood emotional abuse often engage in oversharing, conditioned by their traumatic upbringing, leading to vulnerability and compromised interpersonal effectiveness.
This oversharing behavior stems from fear and the need for validation, contrasting with survivors of other traumas who typically avoid discussing their experiences.
Parents with personality disorders may impose unhealthy emotional dynamics on their children, resulting in a demand for constant sharing, leading to difficulties in establishing personal boundaries.
The effects of childhood emotional abuse can compromise adult relationships, as survivors may find themselves oversharing in an effort to gain acceptance or avoid emotional pain.
Read at Psychology Today
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