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“For the Child, the Specific IS the General”

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My brief explanation of how infants and very young children process traumatic or distressing events.

This entry was posted in Attachment Disorder, existential anxiety, Relationships, Shame, Trauma and tagged childhood trauma, early childhood trauma, importance of child soothing, infant attachment, infant trauma, infants and distress, self soothing, young children and distress on October 1, 2020 by Julie Wilson.

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