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Invisible Trauma Treating Emotional Abuse In Childhood - 0nelove - 12-28-2024 [center] ![]() Invisible Trauma: Treating Emotional Abuse In Childhood Published 12/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.38 GB | Duration: 2h 15m[/center] Develop the skills to address and heal from the consequences of invisible trauma and its manifestations in everyday life What you'll learn Gain a deeper understanding of emotional abuse in childhood that is often unrecognised and less talked about than tangible forms of childhood trauma. Develop the skills to address and heal from the consequences of invisible trauma and its manifestations in everyday life Acquire tools to navigate complex emotions commonly associated with invisible trauma of emotional abuse such as self-blame and guilt Learn how you can equip your childhood memories and identify your natural inner resistance to enhance healing whether in therapy or as a self-led path. Requirements No prior knowledge required, open mind and curiosity are welcome as well as desire for self-care and learning. Description This comprehensive course delves into the often-overlooked realm of emotional abuse experienced during childhood, a type of trauma that frequently goes unnoticed due to its subtle and invisible nature. Despite its hidden form, this trauma can leave a profound and lasting impact, shaping the way we think, feel, and behave throughout our adult lives. By examining thought-provoking, real-life case scenarios, learners will have the opportunity to uncover parallels in their own developmental journeys, engage in self-reflection to identify psychological difficulties, and gain practical tools to foster healing and self-understanding.The course is designed to support individuals seeking to improve their mental health, whether as part of a self-guided journey or in conjunction with professional psychotherapy. Topics include common but under-discussed experiences such as parentification, enmeshment, and the effects of personality disorders within parent-child dynamics. These case examples serve as a lens through which learners can explore the complexities of their past and begin to untangle the emotional challenges they face today.In addition to fostering self-awareness, the course equips participants with actionable strategies to address the unique challenges of "invisible" childhood trauma. Special attention is given to overcoming barriers like feelings of shame, guilt, and internal resistance-common obstacles that can hinder the healing process. By learning practical tools for processing childhood memories and recognizing both internal and external barriers to progress, participants will be guided toward leveraging their innate strengths and resources.Ultimately, this course offers a pathway to self-discovery and recovery, empowering learners to reclaim their emotional well-being and take meaningful steps toward healing from childhood and complex trauma. Overview Section 1: Invisible Trauma: Why This Matters Lecture 1 Introduction, content warning. Lecture 2 Examples of Emotional Abuse In Childhood. Lecture 3 Symptoms of Mental Distress and Other Consequences of Invisible Trauma. Section 2: Case Studies on Invisible Trauma Lecture 4 Case Study 1: Parental Narcissism Lecture 5 Case Study 2: Parentification Lecture 6 Case Study 3: Enmeshment Section 3: Ghosts from childhood Lecture 7 Using Childhood Memories For Healing Lecture 8 Childhood Memories Processing Lecture 9 The Role Of Inner Resistance Section 4: Symptoms and Long-Term Impacts of Emotional Abuse Lecture 10 Psychological Symptoms of Invisible Trauma Lecture 11 Behavioural Patterns of Invisible Trauma Lecture 12 Learning To Break Free Section 5: The Role of Therapy or Other Supports Lecture 13 Self-parenting And Emotional Attunement Lecture 14 Conclusion: Use of Triggers, Memories and Resistance Anyone who had struggles with mental wellbeing despite the "uneventful" and "normal" but somewhat puzzling childhood. Screenshot Code: https://rapidgator.net/file/6a66d70e7540916f6c8edbb31b0b49bb/Invisible_Trauma_Treating_Emotional_Abuse_in_Childhood.part1.rar.html |