Childhood trauma has a way of lingering long after the events themselves have passed. Experiences such as abuse, neglect, abandonment, or growing up in an unsafe or unpredictable environment can shape how a person understands themselves, others, and the world. While trauma may occur early in life, its effects often unfold silently over time—affecting emotions, relationships, and physical well-being well into adulthood.
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We Were a Nice, Normal Family is more than a memoir. It is an invitation to reclaim voice, agency, and the possibility of a fuller, more connected life.