Understanding Childhood Trauma and the Safety Responses That Follow Us Into Adulthood
Understanding Childhood Trauma and the Safety Responses That Follow Us Into Adulthood A lot of people come into counseling thinking something is fundamentally broken in them. They shut down mid-conversation. They soften the truth when they feel cornered. They avoid certain people, certain rooms, certain topics they cannot quite name. They watch others navigate situations with ease and wonder what is wrong with them. Nothing is wrong with them. Their body learned how to survive. That is a different thing entirely. When the Body Learns the Rules Early Children are wired to adapt. That is not a metaphor. It is biology. When a child grows up in a home where honesty leads to punishment, where emotional expression gets dismissed, or where needs are ignored long enough to feel dangerous, the nervous system takes notes. It builds a set of rules. Stay quiet here. Redirect there. Give them what they want and the moment will pass. Those rules do not live in conscious memory. They live in the body...