By Aristos Georgiou, Photo: Stock image, Newsweek, October 15, 2022
Childhood trauma occurs more often than you might think and if it goes unaddressed, the potential consequences can be devastating, affecting the individual's life well into adulthood.
Nothing matters more to a parent or caregiver than their child's happiness and wellbeing. But dealing with a child who has been traumatized can be a challenging experience and often the the signs may go unnoticed.
In her book, Has Your Child Been Traumatized?, clinical psychologist Dr. Melissa Goldberg-Mintz reveals how parents can recognize the signs and symptoms of trauma in their children, while providing advice on how they can support them on their path to recovery.
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