JEFF Brazier has revealed that he underwent psychotherapy for two and a half years to deal with abandonment and rejection in his childhood.
The 41-year-old TV presenter, who has written a book on coping with grief, was placed in foster care at five years old when his teenage mum struggled to raise him alone.
Still dealing with the scars, the dad-of-two, who had sons Bobby, 17, and Freddie, 16, with his late ex Jade Goodie, explained to Dave Berry’s Dadpod podcast that he wanted therapy to become the “best version of himself”. “I’ve been in psychotherapy for a process called re-parenting,” Jeff explained. "[It’s] to do with the childhood rejection and abandonment, you know, of being in foster care for however long I was in there. “The last.
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