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The best thing any of the grown ups in her life can do right now is to love on her and intentionally build up her sense of felt safety, and focus on forming healthy attachments to her parents (primarily).

There are many suggestions and tools on our website for how to do that, but this article is a great start. While they are focusing on offering her the safe landing space she needs to form healthy attachment, you can support them in practical ways (laundry, groceries, meals in the freezer, etc.) Helping a child overcome trauma or loss to form healthy attachment is hard work and those parents need all the support and care they can get.

What we DO know about kids who had prenatal exposure to drugs or alcohol is that they can have challenges with expressing those impacts. Social-emotional skills may be delayed. Processing speed is often impacted. Emotional regulation can be challenging. So the impacts of the loss combined with the impacts of the exposure may well be more challenging for them, but likely still able to be managed and helped with care, nurture, and great interventions.

We have an adopted child whose behavior is terrifying. He is 16 years old, calls us every fowl word known, is destructive of our home, our vehicles, our trust, etc. he has been told to leave his school because of his
Behavior, wherein he refuses to do school work or any work. He has acquired two hunting knives, and is totally abusive of family fellow students, and property. We believe he is a great example of PRIMAL WOUND. WE ARE TRYING TO FIND PSYCHIATRIC MEDICAL HELP.
DOES ANYONE KNOW OF PSYCHIATRISTS WHO TREAT VICTIMS OF PRIMAL WOUND

What an interesting experience! We are not mental health professionals so that is a question you should walk through with your therapist for the clarity you are seeking. But thanks for sharing it with us.

Finally, we have a wide range of books to help you build connection, open conversations, and talk together about adoption and help him connect with his story. Check out our Suggested Books pages, like this one for General Adoption Books. There are many other similar pages that you can search for the right fit for your circumstances.

Thanks for reading and sharing your initial reaction. Have you had a chance to read some of our other archived materials on The Primal Wound Theory? You might appreciate the way they round out this article.

I was adopted at 3 weeks. My birth mother just left me then vetoed me later on. I never knew my birth father. My adopted parents could not have children and I was victimised by them all my life by that fact and by my birth mother who I feel abandoned me.
I am an adult and a basket case by this.
I have been told to read The Primal Wound by my counsellor. I hope it sheds light on this for me.

I am not an adoptee but my son is adopted at birth. I never hid the fact that he was adopted and so loved by us and have never pointed any fingers.
Recently going through some rough times now as is dealing with depression, anxiety, and abandonment issues. He was able to meet his siblings recently but his birth mother will not come forth to meet him. I think this has aggravated his anxiety since his symptoms have become more severe since then. I am truly hoping and praying to see him overcome these emotions so I can see him smile with joy.

In the meantime, this resource might be of some help to you in understanding what your son is going through: -category/adoption-blog/what-adoptees-want-adopted-parents-to-know-about-adoption-reunions/

It was just in a government office building in a strip shopping mall (the same place they picked me up). We went in, were handed the baby (and a welcome bag with a couple of diapers and formula packets) and left.

I would love to talk with adult adoptees for some advice on a custody battle we are currently in for my great-niece. I need to know other opinions on if we are doing the right thing for her, for her long term best interests. Would anyone be willing to listen to our story and help me with an open mind?

Well, certainly there is some commonality in that set of feelings to the human experience across the board. All of us face moments in which we struggle to know our place, to fit in, to belong. One crucial difference in exploring the theory of the Primal Wound is that for adoptees, those feelings are borne out of a break in that first relationship and in many cases that relationship is not restored or regained.

I can completely relate to your journey Tim. Also when my friend emigrated to Argentina I was inconsolable. It was as if she was dying. I knew my reaction was over the top but I could not control it or understand it at that time. 4 years with a psychologist and I now understand it but still can suffer some of the effects.

Not all adoptees are unhappy! I know some happy adoptees and due to my mother being strict and my father being from a family of religious fanatics, I wish I myself had been adopted. By a sophisticated family of agnostics or atheists, of course.

I would like to hear more practical parenting tips based on the primal wound theory. I am parenting five children. Three youngest are from Ethiopia. Mother died three years ago. Kids are now 12(male),10(female),7(female). We have had them home for five months. Connecting has been more challenging lately.

The effective and mass communication of the gospel depends upon the freedom to proclaim it. Though it is possible to proclaim the gospel in the face of persecution, the unfettered freedom to do so is much, much to be preferred.[1]

Of course, if there is no God, there is nothing left but self and power. We are the landlords, not the tenants.[5] No external moral order rules the day. No transcendent meaning drives human ambition. That is the appeal of atheism. But that is not the truth. That is part of the lie.

Relativism is the heartbeat of our age. Every generation has fallen prey to it, but this generation celebrates it, idolizes it. The concept, though, is a bit hard to nail down. Here is a brief tutorial.

So, objectivism is the view that morality is like gravity; relativism is the view that morality is like Monopoly. The facts of physics are features of the world, not a matter of personal whim, individual taste, or cultural convention. Monopoly, on the other hand, is man-made. The rules are made by people and can be changed by people.

Note how deeply the primal heresy has taken hold. A pandemic of narcissism besieges us and is championed as central to individual meaning and personal identity. Self-love and unrestrained pursuit of self-interest are no longer vices; they are virtues. Indeed, they are now considered inviolable human rights.

Harmful? Really? True gender dysphoria is a tragic burden to bear, and for those so afflicted, suicide rates skyrocket. Harm results when we encourage this delusion. But that treats the outside world, not the inside, as the locus of truth, a view anathema to the emerging culture.

Aristotle said that all law rests on the necessary foundation of morality. When moral truth is relative, the foundation is gone, and nothing remains but brute force. When truth ceases to provide a protective rampart, totalitarianism is not far behind. Lies, of course, are subversions of truth, and when we live by them, liberty is soon lost.

Overcoming this cultural threat will not happen quickly. It has been brewing for many decades, and I do not expect to see it remedied in my lifetime. We do not lean on the bent reed of capricious popular opinion or quick-fix political schemes, though proper public policy plays a legitimate role in the process.

Rather, we reason, we cajole, we warn, and sometimes we persuade, the belt of truth being the very first weapon in our spiritual arsenal (Eph. 6:14). When we have done everything, we stand. We stand firmly for what we know to be true, even in the face of hostile opposition, even when we cannot persuade otherwise.

The leviathan state is not the only agent of forced servitude, however. In Western culture, extra-government powers currently drive the trend. In the next issue of Solid Ground, I will offer a more detailed portrait of that process.

At the end of every semester during the last night of reading week, Swarthmore students gather in Sharples to vent. Breakfast food is served to students by faculty members and at midnight the Primal Scream begins. Students drop whatever they are doing and start a rage-filled scream that can be heard from outside of Sharples. This event marks the beginning of exam week.

Many feel that this tradition creates an unbelievable bond between students and is a way for everyone to provide and receive support during a stressful time. "The primal scream is unbelievably releasing," says Huber-Weiss '13. "The whole campus comes out to show support for each other and the professors serve us food. It's just a great community bonding experience, coupled with a tension-releasing primal scream."

"It is a great way to wind down and relax right before the stress-filled finals week," agrees Carlo Felizaardo '11 from Quezon City, Philippines. "Nothing is more cathartic during this time than screaming with fellow Swatties in unison at midnight."

Cozy and so cool with a very mellow vibe on a weekday morning. The help was extraordinarily friendly. And the croissant breakfast sando was the bomb - Messy w just the perfect little kick of spice. Looks like a great pastry selection as well.

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