Tag: unresolved childhood trauma

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Unresolved childhood trauma often lingers quietly beneath the surface, shaping emotions, behaviors, and relationships long into adulthood. From persistent anxiety and self-sabotaging patterns to physical tension and difficulties with trust, these signs are not flaws but echoes of unmet needs from the past. Recognizing them is an act of courage and self-compassion. By bringing hidden wounds into the light, you open the door to healing, growth, and a kinder relationship with yourself. This guide explores the emotional, behavioral, physiological, cognitive, and relational indicators of unresolved trauma, while offering practical pathways to help you move toward wholeness.
Your Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) score can serve as a useful tool to help you better understand how your past experiences may be impacting your present well-being. The ACEs score is a numerical reflection of the adversity and trauma you may have encountered during childhood. Understanding your ACEs score can be key to achieving personal […]
When we think of trauma, we often conjure images of catastrophic events or harrowing experiences that leave indelible scars on the human psyche. However, there exists another realm of trauma that operates more subtly yet can still wield a profound impact on our emotional well-being. Coined as “Little T Trauma,” these somewhat more minor incidents […]
While childhood should be a time of joy and exploration, sadly, many young people experience childhood trauma, which can have both short-term and long-lasting effects on their mental and emotional health. These effects may persist well into adulthood, impacting a person’s physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. Childhood Trauma and Development Traumatic experiences during childhood, such […]
April is Stress Awareness Month. The intent of this global month-long event is to improve understanding of the causes and symptoms of stress, as well the importance of prioritizing stress relief and mitigation as part of a healthy lifestyle that includes generous levels of mental self-care. Stress can sometimes be driven by underlying distress vs. […]
Childhood trauma can have a profound impact on a person’s mental and emotional well-being. Although these wounds may remain hidden, they can manifest in various ways, affecting relationships, self-esteem, and overall quality of life. A surprisingly large percentage of the population has experienced trauma of one kind or another. If you suspect that you or […]
We have all had to interact with people who we find immature or irresponsible. It can be annoying and frustrating. Both at home and work, it’s difficult to tolerate people who don’t own their own mistakes. People who avoid difficult conversations. Or resist committing to deadlines or goals. It’s easy to form opinions about people […]