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Parental separation And childhood trauma

Noureen Khan by Noureen Khan
February 25, 2023
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Childhood trauma can have long-lasting and far-reaching repercussions on an Individual’s life. Trauma experienced in childhood can influence a person’s physical, emotional and psychological health, as well as their social and educational development, and their ability to form relationships. Physical health can be affected by childhood trauma in a variety of ways. A person may suffer physical illnesses, such as headaches, digestive issues, and chronic pain, due to the effects of trauma on the body’s stress response system. Emotionally, a person may develop feelings of depression, anxiety, and low self-esteem as a result of childhood trauma. Psychological health can be affected by trauma as well, leading to difficulties in concentration, emotional regulation, and cognitive functioning. Childhood trauma also has an impact on social development. A person may develop an inability to trust others, or may become overly dependent on others, in response to the trauma they experienced in childhood. This can negatively affect their ability to form relationships and to interact with others.
Childhood trauma and its effects on mental health are an important topic that must be discussed. Trauma can cause both physical and psychological implications, with symptoms such as prolonged sadness, fear, and anxiety. It can also lead to more severe mental illnesses, such as depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Childhood trauma can be caused by a number of factors, including physical and emotional abuse, neglect, poverty, loss of a loved one, and various other situations. It is important to recognize the signs of childhood trauma, such as difficulty separating from caregivers, fear of being left alone, and changes in sleeping and eating patterns, so it can be addressed and treated. Trauma-informed therapy is one treatment option for addressing the underlying issues and helping children, adolescents, and adults heal. “I am at fault for the lack of care, consistency, availability or love I received.” Trauma shapes our belief systems towards self protection and away from connection in an effort to keep more pain at bay. It teaches us the to view the world as a unsafe place we will likely get hurt again,and to view ourselves as the thing that must change ,that must hide, that must be different in order to recieve our most innate needs a d desires ; to be loved , accepted, admired. The effects of parental separation on childhood trauma have been well documented in academic and medical research. The split of a parent and child can have a profoundly negative impact on the child’s mental and emotional development, leading to long-term psychological, social, and behavioral issues. Children who experience parental separation often struggle with deep-seated feelings of abandonment and loss, which can lead to anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues. Additionally, children can experience physical symptoms such as headaches, stomachaches, and even developmental delays.
Parental separation can also lead to attachment issues and difficulty in forming relationships with both adults and peers. Additionally, children may feel a lack of trust and insecurity, which can cause them to act out or engage in risky behaviors. It is important for parents to understand the potential impacts of separation on their children and take steps to mitigate these effects. Parents can provide a supportive and nurturing environment, with an emphasis on open communication and spending quality time with their children. Additionally, parents can seek outside help if needed, such as counseling, special education, or therapy. Overall, parental separation can have a significant impact on a child’s emotional and psychological development. Parents should be mindful of how their actions can affect their children and do their best to provide secure and loving family environment. Further, attachment issues may occur as a result of the disruption in the bond between the parent and child. Healing starts when we stop blaming ourselves.
We cannot blame our self for not recognizing it sooner, for not placing appropriate boundaries, for not standing up for ourself, etc. We will pause, breathe, and remind our self that no one ever taught us these life lessons -we don’t go to school and learn about boundaries, “toxic relationships”, etc and growing up in this environment meant that this was our “normal” and therefore, even harder to understand/ identify.
(The author is pursuing LL.M at Kashmir University. The views, opinions, facts, assumptions, presumptions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the authors and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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