Childhood Trauma: The Ripple Effect When disruptive events or experiences occur during childhood, they can leave a lasting impression on the individual. This is what is known as childhood trauma. While it’s normal to experience some angst during your developmental years, if the feeling is constant and overwhelming, it may be indicative of trauma.
There is a lot of talk about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the media these days. And while PTSD is a real and serious condition that can be caused by exposure to a traumatic event, it is not the only outcome of childhood trauma. In fact, childhood trauma can lead to a variety of psychological, emotional and physical problems in adulthood. Some of the common symptoms of childhood trauma include: Depression , Anxiety, Low self-esteem, Substance abuse , Relationship problems , Eating disorders and Physical health problems. The effects of childhood trauma can be far-reaching. They can impact all aspects of an individual’s life, from their personal relationships to their job performance. And the longer the trauma remains untreated, the worse the consequences become.
If you think you may be suffering from the effects of childhood trauma, it is important to seek help. There are many qualified professionals who can help you address and heal your trauma. And remember, you are not alone. Millions of people are affected by childhood trauma every year, and you can get through this.
Healy frequency therapy has helped in cases of childhood trauma. If you would like to book a session, please reach out to me.
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