When Trauma Goes Unnoticed During Childhood
Briefly

Subtle yet significant alterations in a child's nervous system often go unnoticed, leading to stigmatized diagnoses rather than the understanding and help they truly need.
Mikey had to 'raise' himself through abandonment, learning to navigate life independently. His experiences highlight the unseen trauma of children who go unsupported.
Pam experienced abuse within a seemingly caring environment, where her parents' love was conditional, profoundly affecting her self-esteem and sense of worth.
Childhood trauma often misses formal diagnosis criteria but can significantly influence growth and well-being, demanding a more nuanced understanding of its impact.
Read at Psychology Today
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