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Therapy for Childhood Trauma Services

Developmental experiences contribute to the condition of the brain when it matures, both in the way it is organised and the way it functions. Therefore, therapy for childhood trauma has a great impact on the way children function.

There are many mental and physical responses to trauma, and two of them are the physiological responses known as hyperarousal and dissociation. Because of the fact that the brain organises new information in a use-dependent fashion as it develops, the more the brain is in one of these states, the more likely the child is to develop neuropsychiatric symptoms. Over time, the adaptive state can develop into persistent, maladaptive traits.

Childhood trauma refers to experiences that overwhelm a child’s sense of safety or well-being, often leaving lasting emotional, psychological, or physical impacts. Traumatic events can include abuse (physical, emotional, or sexual), neglect, witnessing domestic violence, serious accidents, sudden loss of a loved one, natural disasters, or exposure to war and conflict.

Even events that might seem less severe, such as chronic bullying or persistent family instability, can be deeply traumatic, particularly when they involve fear, helplessness, or ongoing stress without adequate support.

young child looking at fields on their way to therapist for childhood trauma

Childhood trauma can also arise from more subtle, chronic experiences. Distant or emotionally unavailable parents may fail to provide the warmth, attunement, and secure attachment children need to feel safe and valued. Over time, this emotional neglect can shape a child’s sense of worth and capacity to trust others.

Loss, such as the death of a parent, caregiver, or sibling, can be profoundly destabilising. Without sensitive support, grief can become traumatic, leaving children with unresolved fear, sadness, or guilt. Grief and loss can have lasting impacts on development.

Misattunement occurs when caregivers consistently misunderstand, dismiss, or ignore a child’s emotional needs. While not overtly abusive, this can leave children feeling unseen and alone, disrupting healthy emotional development and potentially leading to patterns of anxiety, shame, or difficulty regulating feelings later in life.

Why adults may misinterpret children’s trauma responses

Adults may misinterpret the behaviours and expressions of children because such information is interpreted through the filters of their belief symptoms. In most cases these misinterpretations are fairly benign, but in many instances they can become destructive. One of the most damaging situations occurs when the effect of a traumatic life event on a child or infant is minimised.

It is ironic that adults presume infants and children are most resilient, when in fact, they are at the most vulnerable stage of development. In the last decade, billions of dollars were spent on the study and treatment of adult trauma victims. In comparison, the amount of resources devoted to research and the treatment of childhood trauma were minimal, with even less financial support focused on treating infant trauma.

Childhood Trauma Psychologist: A Path Forward

Understanding the profound impact of childhood trauma is the first step towards healing. As a childhood trauma psychologist in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, we specialise in therapy for childhood trauma that acknowledges how early experiences shape our adult lives.

Our approach recognises that healing trauma involves rewiring the brain and developing new neural pathways.

We offer both online therapy and face-to-face appointments at our Double Bay location. If you’re ready to explore how these therapeutic approaches can support your healing, contact us to book your session today.

Eastern Sydney Clinical Psychologist

Highly experienced psychology, psychotherapy and counselling service in the Sydney eastern suburbs, convenient to Double Bay, Bondi Junction, Edgecliff, Woollahra and Rose Bay.
Address: Suite 7/17-19 Knox Street, Double Bay

To make an appointment, please call (02) 9327 6621 or click the Book Now button above. If you have any questions about therapy, please contact me.

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