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When Your Child is Your PTSD Trigger (www.theestablishment.com)

This is one necessary and important contribution written by Dawn Daum.

When I became a new mother, I was prepared for a lot—but nobody told me that parenting when you have experienced childhood abuse can feel like walking back into a war zone as a soldier with PTSD.

Before becoming a mother, I could physically re-shift focus away from what was triggering me—take a walk, journal, call a friend, distract myself with music. Once a parent, I could no longer rely on old methods, no matter how effective. I couldn’t run away from, drown out, or excuse myself from the trigger.

You can’t eliminate or avoid the trigger, when the trigger is your child.

Read entire essay: http://www.theestablishment.co...s-your-ptsd-trigger/

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Lynn Chung posted:

Did a forum years ago with Phyllis Klaus, MFT as speaker; she provided valuable literature, useful handouts re: maternal impact on sexual abuse survivors.  Thanks for providing a reality check to a very real issue!

Lynn:

Thank you for sharing her name. I'd love to learn more and share it on Parenting with ACEs. I'll Google Phyllis Klaus, MFT but if you have any info. or links you can share, please do. THANK YOU!
Cissy

Did a forum years ago with Phyllis Klaus, MFT as speaker; she provided valuable literature, useful handouts re: maternal impact on sexual abuse survivors.  Thanks for providing a reality check to a very real issue!

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