Blind spots that childhood trauma survivors struggle with in their relationships
Hindustan TimesMany of us grew up in dysfunctional homes where we did not receive the love and care needed for a child. Because once you realise that your childhood experiences are getting in the way of you believing that healthy partners exist, in managing your trauma triggers, or in asking for more from your partners is when you can finally turn towards healthy and secure connections that actually bring you peace and healing." Blind spots that childhood trauma survivors struggle with in their relationships Morgan Pommells further added that accepting the truth and understanding reality helps in addressing the trauma and stopping it from affecting our recent relationships. Here are a few blind spots that people with childhood trauma suffer from in their romantic relationships. Standards of being treated: People with childhood trauma grow up to be adults who would stay with anyone who treats them a little better than they were treated in the past.