Characteristics of childhood trauma:
Childhood trauma (childhood trauma) refers to extremely painful or destructive experiences that children go through during their lives. These experiences may be physical, emotional, sexual abuse, or other extremely negative life events such as parental divorce, domestic violence, or natural disasters. The characteristics of childhood trauma have a profound impact on the individual's psychology and physiology. These effects may last throughout adulthood and even affect the mental health of future generations. Typical manifestations of trauma include: In the long term, childhood trauma may lead to personality disorders, dependence, drug addiction, and even increase the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in the future. The impact of trauma is related to the individual's physiological response, social support, family environment, etc., so early identification is very important.
Course Objectives:
This course aims to provide participants with a deep understanding of the concept and types of childhood trauma, as well as its lifelong impact. By studying different types of childhood trauma, participants will be able to identify the psychological and behavioral impacts of trauma, and understand the common symptoms and long-term consequences of childhood trauma. The course will introduce the causes of childhood trauma, explore the influencing factors at the individual, family, and societal levels, and discuss how to identify and effectively diagnose trauma. Furthermore, participants will learn treatments for childhood trauma, including cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma therapy, and social support strategies. Through psychotherapy and intervention, participants will be able to restore their mental health and rebuild a sense of safety and trust.

Lesson 155:Overview of Childhood Trauma
Your experience should not be underestimated, and it deserves to be spoken about gently.
Every childhood trauma is an unanswered pain, but you are not alone.
The traces left by fate can be understood and repaired.

Lesson 156:Types of childhood trauma
Your experience should not be underestimated, and it deserves to be spoken about gently.
Every childhood trauma is an unanswered pain, but you are not alone.
The traces left by fate can be understood and repaired.

Lesson 157:Causes and influencing factors of childhood psychological trauma
Those things you couldn't change when you were a child, now finally someone is willing to listen to you.
It’s not that you are not good enough, but that you were too young at that time and faced too great a challenge.
Some injuries are not caused intentionally, but they still hurt.

Lesson 158:The impact of childhood psychological trauma on psychological development
Many of your current struggles can be traced back to unseen needs back then.
Trauma does not mean destiny, it just makes you need love and understanding more.
You are not "growing crooked", you are just finding the person you deserve.

Lesson 159:Identification and diagnosis of childhood psychological trauma
At such a young age, you have endured so much in silence, and now you can begin to be heard.
Not all wounds are accompanied by crying, some are hidden in the eyes and movements.
The sooner you are seen, the less you have to bear it alone.

Lesson 160:Treatment and Dangers of Childhood Trauma
Healing childhood trauma is giving yourself the deepest freedom.
Some dangers come from the past, but the power of healing can begin today.
You have the ability, and the worth, to move on from that unprotected moment.

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