Episode 27: When the Abuser Is a Parent

 

What happens when the person who was supposed to love and protect you… is the one who hurt you most?

In this episode of Almost Oblivious, host Autumn Baker explores the often-unspoken reality of parental abuse and its lasting effects on adult children. We unpack the emotional, psychological, and even physical toll of growing up in a toxic or abusive household and the complex grief that comes with realizing your parent was your abuser.

This episode validates the pain of survivors while offering hope, healing, and the reminder: You were never the problem.

You’ll learn:

  • What parental abuse can look like (even without physical violence)

  • Why emotional wounds often go unrecognized

  • How parentification, gaslighting, and control impact adult survivors

  • Why setting boundaries with family can be so difficult—and so necessary

  • Resources and tools to help you reclaim your voice and begin healing

Whether you're estranged from a parent or just beginning to question your upbringing, this episode is for you.

🔗 Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

  • Need Immediate Support? Call or text the 988 Lifeline for emotional crisis help. For domestic abuse support: The National Domestic Violence Hotline 📞 1-800-799-7233 | 💬 Text “START” to 88788 | 🌐 ⁠https://www.thehotline.org⁠

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