- Are You Trying too
Hard to Be Happy?
- By Carna Zacharias-Miller
We all want to be happy. However,
if a woman pushes herself to emotional and mental exhaustion
in order to reach "perfect" happiness, she could suffer
from a condition she probably has never heard of: Missing Mother
Syndrome.
When Megan Meadows (not her real
name) came to me, she just wanted to lose weight. "Look
at me!" she shouted, pinching her thighs. "I am fat!
I am ugly! I hate my body!" Well, there was some middle-age
spread, but she certainly was a very nice looking woman. Where
did all this self-hate come from?
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I am a Meridian Therapy practitioner
who uses EFT, a form of emotional acupressure, to release negative
emotions. Tapping with the fingertips on certain energy points
on the body while being "tuned in" to the problem,
does stop food cravings. EFT is quite successful when it comes
to weight loss. However, I realized that Megan's real challenges
went far deeper than what she perceived right now as her "big"
problem. She mentioned that her mom had recently died, and that
brought up the sad story of her childhood. "I didn't have
a mother", Megan said. "She was always gone, and when
she was there, she tried to create the little girl of her dreams
- she did not want me. I was a very lonely child."
The way I saw it, Megan has been
suffering all her life from "Missing Mother Syndrome".
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When Hope Edelman published her
book "Motherless Daughters - The Legacy of Loss" in
1994, everyone who belonged to the secret sisterhood of women
traumatized by early mother loss, had a revelation: That's exactly
how I feel - and I am not alone!
Growing up without the secure
presence of a loving, supportive mother implies much more than
lacking a same-sex role model. It is devastating. Since the mother
is the first, the basic caretaker, losing her "in a physical
or emotional way" starts a nightmare of deprivation for
a child. In a way, it never ends. Many negative conditions and
feelings experienced later in life may have their roots in this
extremely traumatic experience.
You could suffer from "Missing
Mother Syndrome" if you experience the following conditions
on a regular basis:
a.. You feel lost, out of place,
and unsafe in this world
b.. There is an underlying sadness in your life, even if nothing
is wrong
c.. You tend to feel lonely and depressed, especially at other
people's "Happy Family" gatherings
d.. You hate your body or are unsure about "being a woman"
e.. You have abandonment or anger issues that hurt your relationships
f.. You experience social stress - You either try to stay invisible,
or you have a compulsion to be in the limelight
g.. Any major crisis in your life, like a divorce, job loss,
or bereavement, throws you right back into the painful past
h.. There is a lot of fear, anxiety, or even guilt and shame
in your life
i.. You feel homesick without knowing where "home"
is
j.. You are trying too hard to be happy and "perfect"
k.. You take rejection very personally
l.. You believe that everybody else gets their act together -
except for you
With tapping, deep seated negative
emotions and painful memories are brought to the surface and
released - fast and with little additional distress. Gary Craig,
the founder of EFT: "EFT has a high success rate with trauma
and abuse issues, especially when applied to specific events."
Happiness is not a single, solid
"thing" one can chase down doggedly, obtain and possess.
It is rather a fluid quality that evolves naturally, when the
obstructions that keep it from being are dissolved. Childhood
trauma is certainly one of the main obstructions. Sometimes,
a condition that is obvious, is not the real problem. To recognize
that "Missing Mother Syndrome" is the underlying cause
of never feeling "right", can be the first step on
a woman's Healing Journey. |