Childhood Trauma Insights
Adam shares his reflections on growing up in a tumultuous household, highlighting the stark differences in memory and perception between siblings. While he and his sister are acutely aware of the unhealthy behaviors that shaped their childhood, the younger siblings, who have fewer memories of those early years, may unknowingly carry trauma that feels normalized to them. This discussion reveals how early experiences can impact emotional responses and relationships later in life.In this clip
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How do negative experiences, such as being told how we should feel at a young age or into adulthood, get encoded into our brains, and how does not having permission to feel our real, biological emotions impact our future decisions? This question is in relation to the episode 3 Surprising Reasons Why You Have No Childhood Memories ft. Dr. Nicole LePera | Mel Robbins Podcast and the clip Uncovering Childhood Narratives, as well as the episode EPISODE #1002: How to Do the Work, Meet Your Self and Be Your Most Authentic – Nicole LePera, Ph.D. and the clip Early Pre-Verbal Trauma.
Is it possible that someone who has grown up in an abusive home and developed a good relationship with their abuser despite the abuse will have a higher tolerance for abuse as an adult, as discussed in the episode 756: Seeking Reconciliation After Abusing a Relation | Feedback Friday and the clip Sibling Sexual Abuse?
Is it possible that someone who has not grown up in an abusive home will have a lower tolerance for abuse as an adult, as discussed in the episode #807 After Dark: One Thing After Another and the clip Family Struggles?