It's hard to imagine that painful or dysfunctional events from your childhood could be dictating your behavior. If you haven't addressed them in therapy or counseling, however, it's possible events from the past are plaguing you now. Even if you have had therapy around your issues, situations that seem familiar, like jobs, or relationships can trigger something that brings out the absolute worst in you. When it comes to trauma and repeating dysfunctional patterns, you really have to be vigilant. How am I so sure? I know from experience and being able to see the patterns in my relationships that do come from childhood trauma.
Go Retro is a blog celebrating the people, places, and things from the pop culture past with a focus on the 1960s through the 1980s.
Everyone has childhood trauma, except most of us don't realize the extent to which we have been traumatized until we revisit the wounds of our childhood.
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Ask your parents about your childhood, why? I mean you already know it all, so what would be the point? In fact, many would steer clear of the conversation, particularly if there is the risk of an embarrassing encounter being recounted. And you know how parents almost always inadvertently end up narrating the tale of …
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