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The Psychology of a Child of Addicted Parents

The Psychology of a Child of Addicted Parents

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What really happens to a child growing up in a home shaped by addiction?

In this video, we explore the psychology behind Growing Up With Addicted Parents and how it silently shapes your nervous system, attachment style, and adult relationships.
From hypervigilance and family survival roles to trauma bonding and control patterns, this is the hidden impact of Childhood Trauma that many adults still carry today.
If you’ve ever struggled with anxiety, perfectionism, or feeling drawn to chaotic relationships, the effects of Growing Up With Addicted Parents may be deeper than you think.
Understanding Childhood Trauma Effects and common Family Roles in Dysfunctional Families is the first step toward healing and breaking generational cycles.

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