Preverbal Trauma
Missing explicit childhood memories do not rule out current trauma patterns. Experiences without explicit memory can still shape the body, stress response, and sense of safety. Much trauma is described as preverbal because formative experi…
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Missing explicit childhood memories do not rule out current trauma patterns. Experiences without explicit memory can still shape the body, stress response, and sense of safety. Much trauma is described as preverbal because formative experiences can occur before narrative memory develops. Prenatal stress is presented as a possible early bodily imprint through cortisol and stress signaling.