Childhood Trauma Therapy
When children grow up with a physically or emotionally absent parent, or otherwise experience trauma to do with a parent, they can grow up to develop a "mother wound" or "father wound."
Parental wounds can form when:
⭐️ We were emotionally or physically abandoned
⭐️ Our physical or emotional needs were not met
⭐️ Our relationships with caregivers suffered early conflict
Parental wounds can be healed through a process called "reparenting," which asks you to get in touch with your inner child and provide them with the love and care they did not receive from a parent.
A skilled therapist can guide you through the reparenting process, helping you heal from parental wounds. Contact Life by Design Therapy today to learn more about how we can support you through childhood trauma.
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