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Childhood Trauma: How It Shows Up in Adulthood

Childhood is supposed to be a time of safety, care, and discovery. But for many people, early life includes painful moments that leave deep emotional marks. Childhood trauma is when something upsetting happens during your early years. These experiences can affect how you think, feel, and act, even years later. [1]

Understanding how trauma works and how it shows up in adulthood is the first step in breaking free from the past and moving toward emotional well-being.

Childhood trauma shown metaphorically by a child alone climbing a wall with a hood on

What Is Childhood Trauma?

Childhood trauma can include anything that feels too overwhelming for a child to handle. This might look like:

  • Physical, emotional, or sexual abuse
  • Being neglected or left alone without support
  • Losing a parent or caregiver
  • Seeing violence at home
  • Growing up in an unsafe or unpredictable home

Trauma can be caused by a single event or repeated exposure to difficult situations. What matters is how the child experiences the event, not just what happened. [2]

Signs of Childhood Trauma in Adulthood

A lot of adults don’t always realize how much their childhood still affects them. The signs might be quiet or get mistaken for other issues. Here are a few common ways trauma can show up later in life:

1. Strong Emotional Reactions

You might overreact to small things, shut down during hard conversations, or feel out of control when emotions hit. This often means your nervous system is still on edge.

2. Trouble in Relationships

You may find it hard to trust others. You might be afraid people will leave you or you might avoid closeness altogether. Even when you want connection, it can feel risky.

3. Physical Symptoms

Chronic tiredness, headaches, tension, or stomach pain are all common. Sometimes the body holds on to feelings the mind tries to block out.

4. Getting in Your Own Way

You might overwork, turn to substances, or aim for perfection just to avoid feelings that feel too big or uncomfortable.

What Happens When Trauma Isn’t Healed?

Unresolved trauma doesn’t fade on its own. It can quietly shape how you see yourself and the world around you. Some signs that your trauma might still be affecting you include:

  • Ongoing anxiety or sadness that doesn’t seem to have a clear cause
  • Avoiding certain people, places, or conversations
  • Feeling not good enough, often linked to deep guilt or shame

Ways to Heal from Childhood Trauma

Healing isn’t about forgetting what happened. It’s about learning how to feel safe and connected in the present. Here are some ways people begin their healing journey:

Therapy

Working with a trauma-informed therapist gives you a safe space to unpack your experiences. At MindShift Integrative Therapy Centre, we use gentle, evidence-based techniques that help you process trauma without feeling overwhelmed. Whether through individual therapy or specialized trauma support, we’re here to walk with you at your pace.

Mindfulness and Breathwork

Practising deep breathing or mindfulness can help calm your body when emotions feel overwhelming. These tools are helpful during emotional flashbacks or moments of disconnection.

Building Supportive Relationships

Healing often begins in connection. Finding a support group, therapist, or trusted friend who listens without judgement can make a world of difference. You’re not meant to do this alone.

Symbolic childhood trauma captured by a child in formal clothes struggling on monkey bars while others watch at a school playground

The Power of Inner Child Work

A growing number of therapists use inner child work to help clients heal childhood wounds. This approach focuses on:

  • Acknowledging the pain your younger self experienced
  • Reparenting, giving yourself the care, validation, and safety you may have missed
  • Integration, where you bring understanding and compassion to all parts of yourself

Why Healing Matters

Childhood trauma can shape how you think, feel, and relate to others but it doesn’t have to define you forever. Healing gives you space to:

  • Set healthy boundaries
  • Build loving, secure relationships
  • Develop emotional balance and self-confidence

Most of all, healing helps you feel like your life is yours, not your past.

Final Thoughts

Healing from childhood trauma isn’t about pretending the pain never happened. It’s about making peace with it. If you’ve been carrying emotional weight for a long time, you’re not alone. You’re not broken. You’re someone who found a way to survive. And now, you have the chance to thrive.

At MindShift Integrative Therapy Centre, we offer individual therapy and trauma therapy that’s supportive, evidence-based, and rooted in compassion. If you’re ready to start your healing journey, book a session today.

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