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Childhood trauma encompasses a range of adverse experiences that occur during a child's formative years.
These can include physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, neglect, loss of a loved one, witnessing violence, or any situation that leaves a child feeling scared, helpless, or overwhelmed.
The impacts of such trauma can be profound and long lasting, shaping an individual's emotional, psychological, and even physical health well into adulthood. Healing from childhood trauma is a journey that involves facing and understanding past experiences rather than avoiding or suppressing them. Healing from childhood trauma is not only possible but can also be profoundly empowering.
Our special guest, Dr. Robb Kelly is currently
Dr. Kelly hosted Sober Celebs show on KLIF radio in Dallas, and currently hosts the Breaking Through
Dr. Kelly shares his personal highs and lows as he struggled and overcame crippling alcoholism in the November 2019 and published his book “Daddy, Daddy Please Stop Drinking”.
Let us listen to Dr. Robb Kelly.
By Cynthia Encinas-ConcordiaChildhood trauma encompasses a range of adverse experiences that occur during a child's formative years.
These can include physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, neglect, loss of a loved one, witnessing violence, or any situation that leaves a child feeling scared, helpless, or overwhelmed.
The impacts of such trauma can be profound and long lasting, shaping an individual's emotional, psychological, and even physical health well into adulthood. Healing from childhood trauma is a journey that involves facing and understanding past experiences rather than avoiding or suppressing them. Healing from childhood trauma is not only possible but can also be profoundly empowering.
Our special guest, Dr. Robb Kelly is currently
Dr. Kelly hosted Sober Celebs show on KLIF radio in Dallas, and currently hosts the Breaking Through
Dr. Kelly shares his personal highs and lows as he struggled and overcame crippling alcoholism in the November 2019 and published his book “Daddy, Daddy Please Stop Drinking”.
Let us listen to Dr. Robb Kelly.