Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Types of Trauma Children Suffer in Dysfunctional Families



From the teachings of Pia Mellody

Trauma Descriptions


Enmeshment Trauma

  1. Physical: (Use of implement s, face slapping, hair pulling, having a child physically nurture a parent and intrusive procedures.)

  2. Physical SEXUAL: (Sex acts, sexual touching, sexual kissing and hugging, voyerism, exhibitionism, verbal sexual trauma, failure to have sexual boundary in the presence of a child, and child as a witness to sexual trauma.)

  3. Emotional SEXUAL: (Involving emotional enmeshment by the parent or major caregiver.)

  4. Intellectual: (Attacks to the shaming of or over control of the child's expression of thought)

  5. Emotional: (Shaming of a child's expression of emotion. Refusal to let child express feelings or improper expression of feelings by the parent or major caregiver.)

  6. Spiritual: (Religious addiction of the parent or major caregiver, trauma at the hands of a religious caregiver, parent acting like he/she is a god or goddess of the family, indulgence or false empowerment of the child, and moral perfection and obedience demanded from the child.


Abandonment Trauma

Failure to provide adequate:
  • food, clothing and/or shelter
  • physical nurturing
  • emotional nurturing
  • sexual information
  • medical/dental care
  • financial support or information
  • education
  • spiritual nurturing