Those who have experienced childhood trauma know all too well that the impact is long-lasting. It doesn't just disappear when you grow up, move away from home, and start a life and family of your own.
We often hear about generational trauma—the phenomenon in which traumatic experiences endured by one generation ripple down and affect subsequent generations. Stories of hardship, scarcity, and ...
Trauma is something that happens in many of our lives. In fact, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 70% of people globally will experience “a potentially traumatic event during ...
The experiences of incarcerated Japanese Americans during World War II have much to teach about intergenerational trauma and ...
Most people experience a traumatic event some time during their lives — losing a loved one, being the victim of violence or surviving a natural disaster. But what happens when the impact of trauma is ...
TAMPA (BLOOM) – A trend on social media has parents asking their kids to finish sentences for toxic phrases their own parents used to say to them, with the hopes that the kids don’t know the original ...
Generational financial trauma has a profound impact on your relationship with money and often starts before you are born. This article explores the first of the 6 hidden sources of financial trauma.
Family gatherings look picture-perfect from the outside. Three generations gathered around the table, smiling for the camera. Yet beneath the surface, something darker might be unfolding. Some ...
If you've ever said, "When I have kids, I'll never say that," only to hear your mother's voice come flying out of your mouth — you are not alone. Parenting has a funny way of stirring up ghosts from ...
Dr. Koslowitz says that you might overreact to minor misbehaviors "because your nervous system interprets it as a threat, or a sign of a future bad outcome." For instance, your child might refuse to ...