C.A.R.E News & Blog
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Disorganised Attachment in Adulthood- When Being Around a Parent Still Feels Unsafe
For many people in midlife, the relationship with a parent remains a source of both love and pain. Those with a history of early trauma or inconsistent caregiving may find themselves emotionally overwhelmed in the presence of a parent, even after decades of personal growth. This often reflects disorganised attachment, a pattern formed when a caregiver was both a source of comfort and fear. The result is an internal conflict: the longing for closeness is met with the expectation of harm. Individuals with this attachment style may find themselves reverting to old emotional patterns, becoming reactive, withdrawn, or hypervigilant during even minor interactions with their parents.
They may feel ashamed for still being affected, but this is not immaturity, it’s unhealed trauma. Healing does not require changing the parent; it requires creating a sense of safety within. Therapy, emotional boundaries, and compassionate relationships can help rewrite the body’s understanding of connection. Most importantly, recognising these patterns without blame can be a powerful act of self-liberation. Disorganised attachment is not a life sentence; it’s a wound that can be understood, grieved, and eventually healed.
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The Connection Between Trauma and Chronic Illness: Understanding the Mind-Body Link
In this article, we will explore how trauma, particularly Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD), Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), chronic pain, inflammation, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), and other chronic illnesses, are interconnected. -
Escaping Violence Payment: Insufficient Aid for Domestic Violence Victims
The Escaping Violence Payment (EVP), designed to provide financial assistance to victims of domestic violence, is a well-intentioned initiative, but it falls significantly short in empowering individuals to leave abusive relationships safely. -
The Enduring Scars: Long-Term Impact of Severe Child Abuse on Physical and Mental Health
Introduction Childhood is meant to be a time of innocence, growth, and discovery. However, for far too many children, it is a time marked by unspe... -
How do I find disability support workers when I have complex care needs?
Finding NDIS disability support workers when you have complex care needs can be challenging but there are several avenues you can expl...