Self abandonment comes up as a problem for people when they come from backgrounds where safety is a more critical issue than authenticity.

So, I intentionally take  myself out one day a week.

Self-abandonment in caregiving: The paradox of security-seeking

               ↓ Causes of self-abandonment:

  1. Guilt and obligation → Fear of being seen as selfish
  2. Childhood patterns → Repeating learned behaviors

 ↓ Manifestations of self-abandonment:

  1. Neglecting personal needs → Physical and emotional exhaustion
  2. Loss of identity → Merging with caregiver role

↓ Self-repair strategies:

  1. Boundary-setting → Balancing care for others and self
  2. Embracing “NO” → Reclaiming personal power and time →

 Example 1: “No, I can’t take on organizing mom’s medical records right now. I’m already managing his daily care and need time for myself.”

→ Example 2: ” I am going to take myself to the movie, and laugh for 2 hrs.”

↓ Embracing self-care isn’t selfish, it’s essential → Sustainable caregiving requires self-nurturing → Balancing self-care and care for others leads to healthier relationships