Emotional wounds are traces of traumatic experiences from the past that creep in and condition the present. If you choose to process and heal these kinds of injuries, you go through a restorative process that allows you to live more fully. However, what’s this path like and where does it end? In this article, we’ll show you four things that therapists might say to help their patient heal their emotional wounds. You might be able to identify with some of them. Emotional wounds of childhood Emotional wounds are vestiges of damage, generally produced during childhood. This stage is known as…
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