
Is Childhood PTSD Making You Seem Unavailable?
It’s very, very common for people with Childhood PTSD to feel they only know how to attract unavailable and screwed up partners. How can you
It’s very, very common for people with Childhood PTSD to feel they only know how to attract unavailable and screwed up partners. How can you
Do you ever get STUCK in thoughts of the trauma you endured in your childhood — and of all the hardships that hindered you as
For a lot of people with Childhood PTSD, the work we do to HEAL traumatic memories can become so consuming that we come to think
For a lot of people with Childhood PTSD, talking about traumatic memories can make symptoms worse — worse than if we were to do nothing
Adults who experienced early trauma are prone to dysregulation of the brain and nervous system, especially in response to stress. Dysregulation, in turn, can trigger
Millions of people — more than 1 in 7 in the U.S alone — are taking psychiatric drugs for depression and anxiety. It’s not clear,
Childhood PTSD can have a devastating effect on our entire lives — especially in our romantic partnerships. It can feel hopeless, but the great news
Now that we know adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can cause neurological changes, the old, mostly psychological approaches to treating CPTSD are making way for newer,
When CPTSD is active and our brains and emotions are dysregulated, we can be easily triggered by things that upset us — things people say
Early trauma like abuse and neglect in childhood can negatively impact our capacity to have healthy romantic relationships. This is the second of two excerpts