When no viable outlets for sharing trauma exist, the trauma becomes fixed, its adverse impacts indefinitely sustained. Children often cannot disclose trauma to parents who cause it.
The nature of the early trauma does not solely determine long-term effects; rather, the effectiveness of sharing experiences impacts healing, promoting recovery when safe.
Children may remain silent about their abuse for multiple reasons, including lacking vocabulary, fearing disbelief, or fearing retaliation, which stifles the healing process.
Effective remedies for childhood trauma exist, though they may require professional intervention. The psychic damage to the child will remain unless substantial intervention is carried out.
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