Although physical abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional abuse are visible forms of childhood trauma, there is one type of childhood trauma that is invisible. It’s called emotional neglect.
Read MoreChildhood trauma typically occurs in early life when a child is still developing and is most vulnerable. It leaves the child feeling alone in their trauma, and is complicated by the ongoing presence of the offender in the child’s life.
Read MoreFor those with troubled family dynamics, going home for the holidays often triggers gloomy feelings and memories. Engaging in family traditions, sitting at your childhood dining table and listening to those familiar family jokes evokes none of the warmth and comfort illustrated by artist Norman Rockwell
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