I discover this especially true these days. So many adults are living their lives and seeking to cope up with the trauma of trying to please their mother and father.
I have read from a study that a lot of adults now have high functioning anxiety and depression due to adolescence traumas.
Emotional traumas added approximately by our adolescence are more difficult to remedy than physical traumas. They move on for all of our lives and are included in our mannerisms, behaviours and can turn out to be our manner of living.
Emotional traumas creep in our lives like a thief in the night. We do not know when it's going to come. There are triggers that would imply that a person is having a panic attack or depressive situation.
I am not a psychologist so I can not expound on Emotional trauma. But I do recognise that if left untreated, like every other wound, it's going to leave a horrific scar or it could in no way heal at all. Go to a psychologist.
If there's one aspect that all of us need to begin learning, it is asking for help when needed. Know when you need to ask for help or assistance. In turn, when help is asked, discover ways to assist a person too in the best way for you without triggering your emotional trauma too.
Hopefully, the mothers and fathers of today are aware enough to no longer pass the trauma onto their children and so on. One day, this world may likely be a world wherein there is no emotional trauma, only physical, brought by accidents.