Marie’s ChatGPT-Assisted Deconstruction Blog

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What Childhood Emotional Neglect Really Does to a Person

These weren’t dramatic traumas—they were slow, quiet absences. Looking back, I can see how emotional misattunement shaped my self-concept, survival strategies, and adult chaos. This is what emotional neglect actually looks like from the inside.

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Marie L. Marie L.

Sorting Old Photos as a Way to Reclaim the Self

This wasn’t just organizing pictures—it was restoring memory. Revisiting decades of photos helped me reintegrate a timeline that dissociation and trauma had erased. It was a quiet but radical act of self-confirmation.

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Why Obsession Makes Sense During Existential Disorientation

When your internal world is collapsing or reshaping, obsessive thoughts aren’t a glitch — they’re your brain trying to rebuild. This piece explores the function of rumination, the limits of common OCD treatments, and the need to be witnessed rather than silenced during existential repair.

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Grieving the Body I Was Never Taught to Live In

This piece explores how contempt for others’ bodies often masks deeper grief, confusion, and longing in our own. I unpack my childhood views of adult bodies, the cultural scripts that shaped my self-hate, and what it feels like to finally wake up inside a body I was never taught to befriend.

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