Childhood Trauma Can Shake the Foundation of One’s Life

Trauma can be defined in two ways. One is when there is any serious physical injury, shock and the second one is emotional or mental injury, which is psychological. The patient remains disturbed and distressed. Trauma can occur to any one. It can occur to adults as well as children. But here the discussion is limited to childhood trauma. In connection to the same childhood trauma is caused by the by serious physical injury or an emotional painful experience. Whichever it may be, it has long lasting effects on child’s mind and can remain with his experiences even after the trauma is recovered.

Childhood trauma is normally followed by personality disorders in children. Child abuse, suicide of a loved one and many other painful events would often be the reason for a childhood trauma. These painful events lasts in the child’s mind for a very long time and can remain with him for entire life also. Although some children who have suffered childhood trauma would eventually recover and live normal lives when they grow up, there are many of them who would carry with them the mental anguish of their painful experience. But childhood trauma seeks professional help to recover fast and in a better way.

When experiencing childhood trauma, patient will have the following symptoms: anxiety and helplessness that you cannot do anything to change or improve the situation, anger, low self-esteem, fatigue and emotional exhaustion, change in sleeping pattern, change in eating patterns, nausea, headache and vomiting. He may suddenly start suffering from insomnia and get changes in food pattern.

Childhood trauma is something that should be taken very seriously. According to experts, children who have been subjected to some very painful experience may be violent and can’t live life like a normal child. In many cases, as a child continue to relieve his or her childhood trauma, he or she would soon develop a defense mechanism that would enable him or her to cope with the situation. If not properly recognized and treated, childhood trauma may lead to some personality disorders, as the child grows older.

More often than not, an unresolved childhood trauma would affect the social and emotional well being of a person as he or she grows up.  Many people who have experienced trauma will have difficulty in coping with their daily lives, as they grow older. If a person starts to manifest some emotional or psychological disorders due to trauma, he or she should seek professional help immediately. Going into therapy would help a person understand his or herself better and then eventually come to terms with what happened in the past.

Childhood trauma mainly is injury but rather than a physical one, the reference is mainly for the mental and emotional one in the childhood itself. Child abuse or any other painful events may be the reasons.  When some situation disturbs child or an event leaves him feeling helpless, he may encounter sudden mental and emotional injury. He may start feeling sad, anxious, angry, helpless etc.

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