Overcome Childhood Trauma and Abuse

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Overcome Childhood Trauma and Abuse

A traumatic event poses a threat to a child’s life or physical safety. This includes events that are frightening, dangerous, or violent.

For some kids, there may be no time for healing between traumatic events — their life is in an almost constant state of chronic stress and trauma.

Trauma Signs and Trauma Symptoms

The signs of trauma can vary from child to child. However, it is important for parents/caregivers to keep a close eye on children to see if they notice any changes in behavior, academic performance, eating patterns, or sleep patterns specifically after a life changing event that could possibly be traumatic to a child.

Potential signs of trauma that parents/caregivers, or others who interact with the child, may notice include, but are not limited to:

  • Avoidance of certain people, places, and things
  • Changes in academic performance
  • Changes in behavior
  • Constant worrying or anxiousness
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Hyperactivity
  • Increased feelings of sadness or intense fear
  • Isolating self from family and peers
  • Overreacting to situations that were once not a big deal

The response to traumatizing events can vary depending on the characteristics of the child, such as their age, developmental level, support system, and experiences. In many cases, the response may go beyond emotional symptoms.

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Trauma can compromise brain development, negatively impact behavioral and physical development, lead to mental health challenges, decrease cognitive abilities, and cause difficulties in the academic setting.

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Effects

The effects of child trauma are many, and they are nuanced depending on the trauma and the child themselves. If a child comes from a home that does not provide a sense of security and protection for that child, they may resort to developing their own forms of coping mechanisms allowing them to function day-to-day just to survive. They may live on eggshells, having become accustomed to a parent or caretaker lashing out. The result is sensitivity to each interaction and the moods of others, fearful that the individual fly into a rage. These children learn to adapt by withholding their own emotions and makingx  waves. Masking their fear, anger and sadness.

 

According to the National Child Traumatic Stress Network, strong connections exist between childhood trauma and high-risk behavior such as smoking, having unprotected sex, and experiencing chronic illness such as heart disease and cancer. Individuals who have experienced abuse are likely to experience stress and anxiety later in life. This long-term stress and anxiety can cause physical symptoms as well as emotional issues throughout life.

 

In short, childhood trauma creates a fractured foundation for the individual for the rest of their lives. The way we are raised and the sense of security it creates (or shatters), all impact the emotional, and sometimes physical path, we take as adults.

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This hinges on the belief that we carry over many of our traumas from our past lives. This is very controversial and, according to the American Psychological Association, not recognized by many hypnotherapists.

 

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