Kat Wolf

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Beyond biology, trauma is also transferred through learned behaviors and emotional patterns. A parent who has experienced trauma may develop coping mechanisms, such as emotional detachment or hypervigilance, which they unconsciously pass on to their children. These children grow up internalizing these behaviors, believing them to be normal, and inevitably pass them on to the next generation. This creates a cycle of trauma that continues until someone actively works to break it.
The Cycle Stops Here: Healing Intergenerational Trauma: Overcome Inherited Wounds, Break Destructive Patterns, Nurture Your Inner Child, and Build Healthy Relationships (The Inner Healing Series)
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