Overlooked Types Of Childhood Trauma

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“There are some red flags when it comes to parenting, but there is no one right way to do it,” says Dumaz. “It’s about deciding what works for you in your values and your family system.” She says that, after some parenting decisions, “There are parts of us that know intuitively, that wasn’t right.  So speak to a therapist about it. Say, ‘I did this thing to my child. What are your thoughts on it? What are the long term possible implications of that?’”

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