Generational trauma is a term that refers to the emotional and psychological effects of trauma that are passed down from one generation to the next. This can happen when a person experiences trauma, such as abuse, war, or natural disasters, and the trauma affects their emotional and psychological well-being in a way that leads to problems in their relationships, behavior, and overall well-being. These problems can then be passed down to the next generation, who may experience similar emotional and psychological problems as a result. Learn more
Category: Family
Emotionally Unwell Parents and the Impact on their Child’s Emotional Development
Emotionally unwell parents can have a significant impact on the emotional development of their child. When parents are not able to manage their own emotions in healthy ways, it can create a stressful and chaotic environment for their child. This can interfere with the child’s ability to develop healthy emotional skills and understanding, and can even lead to emotional and behavioral problems in the child. Learn more
The Development of Emotions and Learned Behavioral Response
The development of emotions is a complex and ongoing process that begins in infancy and continues throughout our lives. In infants, emotions are relatively simple and are primarily focused on basic needs and survival. Learn more