How to Overcome Your Childhood: Discover How to Get Over Your Traumatic Childhood Experience, Deal With Childhood Emotional Neglect, And Chart a New Path To a Life Free Of Baggages
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Do you feel like your life has gotten out of control, and despite all your efforts to keep it together, there's something inside you that just wants to burst out in rage and anger?
Does it torture you to feel like you cannot trust anyone around you--that ultimately everyone will end up hurting you, and that you're better off alone?
Do you constantly enter endless cycles where you blame yourself for every bad thing that has ever happened to you, to the point where you feel that you can't even trust yourself anymore?
Those questions and feelings are just a sample of what people who have endured unresolved childhood trauma experience every day of their lives.
It may be draining, and you may feel overwhelmed by the heavy weight of those shadows of the past that still haunt every choice you make, every relationship you choose, every decision you take... always pulling you down and seriously limiting your potential.
It may be difficult to admit to yourself that you need change, but the mere fact that you're even thinking about it takes a great amount of courage--only by the conscious decision to embrace pain will things finally begin to get better.
Did you know that an estimate of 35 million children in the United States has experienced one or more types of childhood trauma?
The sad part is that most of those people will never get the proper guidance and care to actually heal and move forward with their lives.
But this doesn't mean it'll be the same for you. And unknowingly, you may have already started paving the way to begin your healing journey and finally rebuild a life away from the shackles of the past.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The book was very insightful. I've learned things about my childhood trauma that i was not aware. Taking some of the steps in the book will help me to heal the little girl in me to become a better woman..
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How to Overcome Your Childhood - Dr. Nicholas Eric Moore
DISCLAIMER:
No part of this book should be considered legal or professional advice. Take everything I say in this book as my opinion and regard it as entertainment. You are responsible for your action by acting on the thoughts and views shared in this book.
INTRODUCTION
Childhood trauma is defined as an incident, scenario, or setting that occurred as a youngster that left you feeling vulnerable and as if you couldn't rely on the world or other people to keep you safe.
Childhood trauma has the unpleasant side effect of influencing your ways of thinking and responding to the world and others as an adult for many people. This might imply that you find life stressful and difficult in ways that you cannot explain intellectually.
It is critical to dispel any myths about childhood trauma involving just physical risk or injury. Trauma occurs when a youngster feels alone, vulnerable, overwhelmed, or afraid.
Psychological trauma arises as a result of your unique experience and viewpoint on what occurred to you, not because of the 'facts' of 'what really happened.'
Childhood Trauma: Visible vs. Hidden
Experiences are traumatic because they are unexpected and unwelcome, and you have no control over them. Among the obvious traumas that tend to affect everyone concerned, including children, are:
i. The death or sickness of a loved one
ii. A natural disaster
iii. An accident
iv. Physical abuse
v. Being uprooted and migrating to a new nation
However, even less evident childhood traumas can be just as stressful for a kid and have just as devastating long-term implications.
These can include environmental issues such as:
i. Living in poverty
ii. Changing schools abruptly
iii. A sick sibling
iv. Going through surgery
v. Living with parents who are often squabbling and fighting
vi. Living in a violent or hazardous neighborhood
vii. Seeing a parent being harmed
Or they might be emotional traumas such as:
i. A humiliating event at school
ii. Being bullied
iii. Constantly being put down and chastised by a parent figure
iv. Not receiving adequate attention from a caregiver
v. Having to care for a parent
vi. Being ignored
vii. Being abandoned by someone you love
Unfortunately, sexual abuse is an all-too-common kind of childhood trauma. Furthermore, many types of sexual assault go unnoticed.
It is widely recognized that any sort of improper sexual behavior can have long-term harmful consequences for a kid. Being stripped naked as a punishment for being 'bad,' for example, or having a parent who constantly makes improper comments about your body, can both result in long-term trauma symptoms.
But, aren't kids resilient?
It is wrong to believe that a youngster will not be influenced by what they do not comprehend. Even though a youngster does not grasp the mechanics of what is going on, they may sense danger and conflict, which is what produces trauma.
According to research, even newborns are influenced by stress in their environment, such as the suffering of their caretakers. In reality, children are more prone to