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As we learn to grieve effectively, we allow ourselves to mourn about the lack of positive parental attention in our childhoods. We feel sorrow about the horrible reality that parental attention was typically negative and dangerous. As recovering progresses, we also cry for the child who was not appreciated and reflected as special, worthy, and easy to love.
Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving
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