Teahan, who is a survivor of childhood trauma himself, says this conclusion came from years of personal and professional observations. “I noticed the patterns in my clients, as well as my own story, and this was the main one,” says Teahan. “I have yet to meet a childhood trauma survi...
The Presence of the Therapist — Treating Childhood Trauma by Monica Lanyadodoi:10.2989/17280580509486607JudithDaviesInformaworldJournal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health
anger might signal the need to protect themselves, or, if anger is excessive, that an oldmemoryof being mistreated needs to be resolved. They don’t judge themselves for experiencing unpleasant emotions. Rather, they
Unable to meet his own needs, the overwhelmed child had to depend on others, while feeling like a disappointed, helpless victim. As an adult, Mr. Nice Guy often thinks, “You’re not helping me and giving back. It’s not fair.” Dependence on another’s validation, bla...
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