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How To Support An Emotionally Traumatized Child

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How To Support An Emotionally Traumatized Child
Children who have internal scars are often misunderstood.


Our world has to help these children heal. The only way to do this is to meet the right in the middle of their pain. They can’t get over it. They have to go through it. They need an adult, someone loving and patient and kind, to walk with them through that pain.
We can do it! And, for the love of all things sacred, don’t judge the parents or caregivers. We have no idea what kind of journey they are on or how many things they have tried. We all need support in this!

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Location: Billings, MT
Credentials: LCSW, MSW
Specialties: Abuse / Survivors of Abuse, Parenting, Post Traumatic Stress / Trauma
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