Painful findings and serious statements are made in the current episode of Lélekutakon, which explores the traumas of mothers and fathers, in which Professor Emőke Bagdy's interlocutor was clinical psychologist, psychotherapist and university associate professor Noémi Császár-Nagy, who happened to be her daughter.
Can the wounds carried over generations be healed, and can grandparents help to resolve the traumas? What is the historical, social and sociological background of the bad patterns inherited subconsciously? – the next part of Soul Paths seeks answers to such and similar problems.
Did you know that birthmarks are as old as mankind? Did you think that the tragic events experienced by the mother, the horrors of the war, the Holocaust, or even the pain she felt because of the Trianon, would be passed on to the fetus? Because the grandparents and then the parents willy-nilly pass on these painful feelings with their genes to the next generation, which, although not alive then, will carry the weight of these fateful tragedies for a lifetime.
The experts fill in the gaps in the program, which thoroughly covers the topic, with personal examples and instructive stories. They talk about burning issues that affect us all, yet we hardly know anything about them. Should children blame their parents "uncommitted crimes" Who is responsible for inherited traumas? Can parents be held accountable at all, or is everyone really a victim? The seventh episode of the psychological show deals with these topics, among others.
The current broadcast is special in several ways. On the one hand, in the studio, a mother and daughter talk about the problems of parents and children, since the professor's interlocutor was her daughter. On the other hand, we can also witness a personal and dramatic confession, because in addition to the professional review of the topic, mother and daughter give insight into the most sensitive problems of their family and professional lives, and a long-held burden is also lifted in the show.
Instead of promising a general recipe, the multi-part show "Lélekutakon Bagdy Emőkevel" helps you navigate the mazes of everyday life with pointers. With in-depth conversations, the experts try to guide those interested through life's challenges, giving them a handhold for the difficulties.
The psychological and educational series of Lélekutakon has so far dealt with interesting topics such as our mental health, different stress management techniques, the directions of children's personality development, difficulties in partner relationships and choosing a partner, our digital addiction or even the issue of family and school abuse.
In the sequel, Professor Emőke Bagdy guides us through such important topics as the crises of marriage, the painful trauma of father's wound and mother's wound, the double pressure of the dynamics of work and private life, the acceptance and drama of old age, or the role of faith in our lives.
The program's permanent expert, Emőke Bagdy, is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, alongside such specialists as
Rita Uzsalyné Pécsi is an educational researcher, Melinda Hal is a clinical psychologist and Dániel Tóth is a digital education expert.
In the following episodes, couple and family therapist Gábor Mihalec, clinical psychologist and psychotherapist Noémi Császár-Nagy, psychologist Annamária Kádár, and clinical and pastoral psychologist Emőke Tapolyai will be with us.
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Featured image: Taking Lélekutakon with Emőke Bagdy, Emőke Bagdy and Noémi Császár-Nagy (Photo: hirado.hu/Gyula Péter Horváth)