The invisible ache of missing care Many adults carry a profound, silent grief without knowing what to call it. During intense emotional distress, a primitive cry often surfaces: "I want my mom." Psychotherapist Kelly McDaniel discovered this pattern while treating people recovering from love addiction on The Mel Robbins Podcast hosted by Mel Robbins. This craving is not always about a specific parent. Instead, it represents Mother Hunger, a biological deficit of safety and soothing. A survival strategy disguised as your personality When childhood lacked emotional warmth, your nervous system went into survival mode. You adapted to secure love. What we call personality is often just a collection of coping mechanisms. If you became a chronic people-pleaser or a hyper-vigilant caretaker, you did so to earn attention. This survival strategy became your identity. Steps to soothe your oldest craving Healing does not require confronting your parent. It requires changing how you relate to yourself today. * **Acknowledge the physical sensation**: When relationship panic strikes, pause. Recognize the biological panic for what it is—an ancient need for safety. * **Define the missing support**: Clarify what comfort you needed as a child. Identifying the specific gap is the first step toward filling it. * **Practice self-soothing**: Gently talk to your younger self. Offer the reassurance that you are safe now. Shifting the blame to find peace This realization is not about blaming mothers. Most parents offer only what they received. Instead, it is about telling the truth about your history. Recognizing your unmet needs allows you to stop seeking that missing parental warmth in romantic partners who cannot provide it. You have the power to offer that care to yourself, one intentional step at a time.
Kelly McDaniel
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May 2026 • 3 videos
High activity month for Kelly McDaniel. Mel Robbins among the most active voices, with 3 videos across 1 sources.
May 2026
Jul 2026 • 1 videos
Lighter month. Mel Robbins covered Kelly McDaniel across 1 videos.
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Across 3 mentions, Mel Robbins champions McDaniel's research to explain the origins of people-pleasing and anxiety in videos like 'You’re Not Broken.'
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