Generational Trauma: It Didn't Start with You with Devin D'Shae | Sponsored by SexyJobs.com
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Published on Jan 9, 2024
By now, we should all know how trauma is stored in the body and how that has an influence on our mental and psychical well being. There is however another realm of trauma that transfers from generation to generation.
Join LPCC Devin D'shae, as we explore the ways in which the power of inter-generational trauma can dictate our lives and the lives beyond us.
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