[…] Complex trauma, also known as complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD), refers to a type of trauma that occurs repeatedly and over an extended period of time, often during childhood, and involves interpersonal or relational trauma. Complex trauma can result from experiences such as ongoing abuse, neglect, domestic violence, or being a victim of a cult or trafficking. It can also occur as a result of experiencing multiple traumas, or prolonged exposure to traumatic events. […]
[…] Factors Influencing Emotional Trauma and PTSD: Several factors can influence the development and severity of emotional trauma and PTSD during and after divorce. These include the level of conflict between parents, exposure to parental conflict or violence, the child’s age and developmental stage, the support system available to the child, and the presence of other stressors or adverse life events. […]
[…] Complex trauma, also known as complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD), refers to a type of trauma that occurs repeatedly and over an extended period of time, often during childhood, and involves interpersonal or relational trauma. Complex trauma can result from experiences such as ongoing abuse, neglect, domestic violence, or being a victim of a cult or trafficking. It can also occur as a result of experiencing multiple traumas, or prolonged exposure to traumatic events. […]
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[…] Factors Influencing Emotional Trauma and PTSD: Several factors can influence the development and severity of emotional trauma and PTSD during and after divorce. These include the level of conflict between parents, exposure to parental conflict or violence, the child’s age and developmental stage, the support system available to the child, and the presence of other stressors or adverse life events. […]
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