Childhood trauma; common emotional symptoms

Childhood trauma; common emotional symptoms

Childhood trauma; common emotional symptoms

 

Childhood trauma can occur when a child witnesses or experiences overwhelming negative experiences in childhood. Many childhood experiences can overwhelm a child. Survivors of childhood trauma often show some (though not all) of the following emotional symptoms.

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  • Finding yourself in the same types of stressful traumatic or abusive relationships.

 

  • Startling easily.

 

  • Struggling to trust others.

 

  • Making friends easily, but fearing they won’t like you.

 

  • Exerting or avoiding control.

 

  • A dependency on others.

 

  • Fear of trying new things on your own

 

  • Hopelessness and helplessness about your life.

 

  • Trying hard not to cry for fear that you can’t stop.

 

  • Feeling inadequate.

 

  • Not living your dreams for fear of failure.

 

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