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We are no longer in that generation where you expect a child you rejected in childhood to look for you in adulthood – US Army psychologist, Oyinkansola Alabi says

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In a thought-provoking statement, US Army Behavioral Health Specialist, Oyinkansola Alabi, popularly known as “The Emotion Doctor,” has declared that the era of expecting a child who was rejected in childhood to seek out their parents in adulthood is coming to an end. This assertion highlights a significant shift in the way we approach family relationships, trauma, and personal growth. ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE

According to Alabi, the traditional expectation that a child who was rejected or neglected in childhood would inevitably seek out their parents in adulthood, seeking validation, love, or closure, is no longer a realistic or healthy assumption.

Instead, Alabi suggests that individuals who experienced childhood trauma are increasingly recognizing the importance of prioritizing their own emotional well-being and taking charge of their own healing journeys.

This paradigm shift is rooted in a growing understanding of the long-term effects of childhood trauma on mental and emotional health. Research has shown that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have a profound impact on an individual’s ability to form healthy relationships, regulate their emotions, and maintain good mental health…READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE : …READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE

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