The Be Wellcast

How Childhood Can Affect Our Adulthood

39 min · 26. touko 2022
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Childhood trauma has been shown to affect an individual's adult life outcomes. It's very unlikely that those around them are fully aware of the negative experiences they've had, and because of this, may not understand behaviors that are products of trauma. Rory Beil joins us today to talk about how to best approach working with those that may have had traumatic experiences in their lives, and also discusses programs in place that can help children who are currently experiencing or have experienced trauma. The good news is,positive intervention in the life of a child who is experiencing trauma can change the course of their adult life outcomes for the better.

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