Maria Diaz
Generational trauma is real, and it impacts not only individuals but entire communities. This concept refers to the transmission of trauma from one generation to another. It’s a cycle that can be challenging to break, and it has many negative impacts on the mental and emotional health of individuals and communities.
The Impact of Generational Trauma
First, it’s important to understand the scope of the impact of generational trauma. Trauma can come in many forms, including physical, emotional, and psychological abuse, neglect, and other forms of violence. These experiences can have lasting effects on individuals and their families, and the impacts can last for generations.
Trauma can lead to a range of mental and emotional health issues, including depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). It can also lead to difficulty with interpersonal relationships, social isolation, and mistrust of others. These issues can impact an individual’s ability to function in everyday life and have a ripple effect in the broader community.
Areas of Treatment
Anxiety
Stress
Trauma
Sadness
Life Transitions
Treatment Modalities
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Person-Center
Mindfulness
Eye Movement Desensitization (EMDR)
Culturally Competent
Concerns Treated
Resourcing & Coping skills
Work stress
Burnout
Self-esteem
Complicated family dynamics
Lack of Boundaries
Work stress
Problems with Communication
Age's Treated
Adults (18-65)
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