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Posted: 2025-07-08 16:45:23 UTC

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A new study reveals that emotional abuse and neglect in childhood can lead to reduced trust in one's own body, which can negatively impact emotional regulation, stress processing, and the ability to recognize personal needs.
Emotional abuse and neglect are strongly associated with reduced trust in one’s own bodily signals.
Impaired body trust may contribute to anxiety, depression, eating disorders, and poor stress regulation.
Emotional needs of children deserve more societal and clinical attention, alongside protection from physical harm.
Emotional abuse and neglect are often invisible compared to physical abuse, making it difficult to recognize and address.
Impaired body trust can lead to difficulties in regulating emotions and processing stress.
Children's emotional needs are often overlooked, leading to long-term mental health issues.