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Generational Trauma

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Examples of Generational Trauma

What Is Generational Trauma?

Now let me pause for a sec. You may be wondering what on earth this looks like and how it applies to you. So let’s use a hypothetical example:

You have a mother who lost a sibling at a very young age, and this trauma leaves an imprint on  he brain. This imprint holds feelings of grief, anger, sadness, and trauma. This can affect you in two ways:

  1. This imprint could be passed onto you, and
  2. The way your mother’s parents (your grandparents) dealt with grief/trauma – which was to not acknowledge it at all – was passed on to your mother.
For you growing up, emotions were always dismissed. Today, you may feel triggered when you’re not acknowledged. You may feel like you’re being left behind by others.  And it really hurts.  Some of this may be your pain, and some of this may be pain that was passed down to you.

What you experience when triggered may be related to generational trauma.

Breaking Generational Trauma

How Can I Help You Break Generational Trauma

I help people first acknowledge and hold space for the traumas inflicted to our families, and help build empathy and understanding. I also provide a safe space to acknowledge how it impacted you both in childhood, and present day.

Luckily, as an adult, you now have the power and responsibility to unlearn some of the behaviors that were passed down as a result of generational trauma, and reparent yourself in a way that is more authentic and healthy for you as an individual.

I'm cheryl groskopf, lmft, lpcc