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1056-ACEs Childhood Trauma's Lifelong Effects
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Types of Trauma in Childhood
- Childhood trauma can be intentional (abuse, neglect) or unintentional (caregivers unable to meet the child's needs due to issues like depression or addiction).
- Trauma affects children physically, emotionally, cognitively, and relationally, causing a sense of insecurity and powerlessness.
Physical and Emotional Trauma
- Physical trauma includes abuse or neglect, while emotional trauma involves lack of emotional validation or support, which hinders a child's emotional development.
- Emotional neglect prevents children from learning to identify, regulate, and cope with their feelings.
Cognitive Trauma and Environmental Disruption
- Cognitive trauma can result from gaslighting or parental alienation.
- Environmental trauma occurs when a child experiences sudden, drastic changes such as losing their home or a stable living situation.
Impact of Trauma on Different Stages of Childhood
- In early childhood, children lack the skills to survive on their own, leading to a profound sense of disempowerment when their needs are not met.
- During adolescence, children gain more independence but still seek guidance, and trauma can severely impact their emotional regulation and impulse control.
Egocentric and Concrete Thinking in Children
- Young children use egocentric, all-or-nothing, emotion-based reasoning. They cannot distinguish that a caregiver's actions are unrelated to their own worthiness.
- This thinking leads to personalization, where children believe their needs are unmet because they are unlovable.
Trauma's Effect on the Brain and Body
- Childhood trauma alters brain development and body responses, leading to hypervigilance, emotional dysregulation, and chronic stress.
- Trauma survivors are at greater risk for stress-related illnesses and mental health issues later in life.
Emotional and Behavioral Symptoms
- Trauma survivors often struggle with impulsivity, anxiety, depression, and difficulty regulating emotions.
- Emotional dysregulation results in either flat or extreme reactions, and trauma may lead to impulsivity or behaviors mimicking ADHD symptoms.
Healing and Reprogramming the Brain
- Healing involves reducing physical and emotional stress, learning distress tolerance skills, and using fact-based reasoning to counter emotion-based reactions.
- Trauma survivors must work on recalibrating their nervous system to reduce hypervigilance and build a sense of safety and empowerment.
Addressing Cognitive Distortions
- Survivors must confront cognitive distortions like personalization and overgeneralization, which perpetuate fear and helplessness.
- Reframing these thoughts and focusing on the present context is essential for recovery.
Developing Boundaries and Self-Trust
- Trauma survivors often struggle with boundaries and trust due to past experiences of neglect or control.
- Building mindful awareness of personal needs and asserting boundaries is crucial for emotional healing and relationship development.
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1032 episodes
Manage episode 471183384 series 2325449
Types of Trauma in Childhood
- Childhood trauma can be intentional (abuse, neglect) or unintentional (caregivers unable to meet the child's needs due to issues like depression or addiction).
- Trauma affects children physically, emotionally, cognitively, and relationally, causing a sense of insecurity and powerlessness.
Physical and Emotional Trauma
- Physical trauma includes abuse or neglect, while emotional trauma involves lack of emotional validation or support, which hinders a child's emotional development.
- Emotional neglect prevents children from learning to identify, regulate, and cope with their feelings.
Cognitive Trauma and Environmental Disruption
- Cognitive trauma can result from gaslighting or parental alienation.
- Environmental trauma occurs when a child experiences sudden, drastic changes such as losing their home or a stable living situation.
Impact of Trauma on Different Stages of Childhood
- In early childhood, children lack the skills to survive on their own, leading to a profound sense of disempowerment when their needs are not met.
- During adolescence, children gain more independence but still seek guidance, and trauma can severely impact their emotional regulation and impulse control.
Egocentric and Concrete Thinking in Children
- Young children use egocentric, all-or-nothing, emotion-based reasoning. They cannot distinguish that a caregiver's actions are unrelated to their own worthiness.
- This thinking leads to personalization, where children believe their needs are unmet because they are unlovable.
Trauma's Effect on the Brain and Body
- Childhood trauma alters brain development and body responses, leading to hypervigilance, emotional dysregulation, and chronic stress.
- Trauma survivors are at greater risk for stress-related illnesses and mental health issues later in life.
Emotional and Behavioral Symptoms
- Trauma survivors often struggle with impulsivity, anxiety, depression, and difficulty regulating emotions.
- Emotional dysregulation results in either flat or extreme reactions, and trauma may lead to impulsivity or behaviors mimicking ADHD symptoms.
Healing and Reprogramming the Brain
- Healing involves reducing physical and emotional stress, learning distress tolerance skills, and using fact-based reasoning to counter emotion-based reactions.
- Trauma survivors must work on recalibrating their nervous system to reduce hypervigilance and build a sense of safety and empowerment.
Addressing Cognitive Distortions
- Survivors must confront cognitive distortions like personalization and overgeneralization, which perpetuate fear and helplessness.
- Reframing these thoughts and focusing on the present context is essential for recovery.
Developing Boundaries and Self-Trust
- Trauma survivors often struggle with boundaries and trust due to past experiences of neglect or control.
- Building mindful awareness of personal needs and asserting boundaries is crucial for emotional healing and relationship development.
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