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EPISODE · May 22, 2023 · 8 MIN

Parental Rejection And What This Form Of Trauma Does To The Brain On #InTheZone

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Trauma can have a significant impact on the brain, resulting in changes in neural pathways, neurotransmitters, and brain structures. Trauma activates the amygdala, which is the fear centre of the brain, leading to a heightened sense of anxiety and fear. It can also lead to changes in the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making, impulse control, and emotion regulation, making it difficult to cope with stress and emotions. Parental rejection is a form of trauma that can occur when a child feels unwanted, unloved, or dismissed by their caregivers. This experience can be significant in shaping how individuals relate to themselves and others as they grow older, leading to difficulty with attachment, trust, and self-esteem. Moreover, research has shown that parental rejection is linked to anxiety, depression, and emotional distress in adulthood, highlighting the long-lasting impact of trauma! 📻 93.6fm | 💻 helderbergfm.co.za | 📱 WhatsApp 021 100 6936

Trauma can have a significant impact on the brain, resulting in changes in neural pathways, neurotransmitters, and brain structures. Trauma activates the amygdala, which is the fear centre of the brain, leading to a heightened sense of anxiety and fear. It can also lead to changes in the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making, impulse control, and emotion regulation, making it difficult to cope with stress and emotions. Parental rejection is a form of trauma that can occur when a child feels unwanted, unloved, or dismissed by their caregivers. This experience can be significant in shaping how individuals relate to themselves and others as they grow older, leading to difficulty with attachment, trust, and self-esteem. Moreover, research has shown that parental rejection is linked to anxiety, depression, and emotional distress in adulthood, highlighting the long-lasting impact of trauma! 📻 93.6fm | 💻 helderbergfm.co.za | 📱 WhatsApp 021 100 6936

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