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Generational Trauma: Meaning, Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

5 min December 2, 2025

FAQ's of Generational Trauma

It is exceptionally difficult because of the “shame” and societal pressure to protect the family image. Ms Paul notes that traumatic experiences often resurface, and having a professional to help you recognise that your family is the source of certain self-doubts is crucial for deep change.

There is no specific timeline, especially since trauma can be both genetic and deep-rooted. However, Ms Paul assures us that generational trauma can be worked on and the cycle can be broken with consistent effort.

According to Ms Paul, children might start doubting their own emotions or showing high levels of self-criticism. You might notice they feel “good for nothing” or copy maladaptive habits, such as believing they must always obey to be “perfect” or learning to show love only through extreme anger.

About the Author
Anuroop Pokhriyal

Anuroop Pokhriyal is a Content Specialist at BetterPlace Health. Before becoming one of BetterPlace’s first team members, he worked as a psychologist, content writer and marketer. He draws on his background in psychology to simplify complex mental health concepts and make them more accessible to readers. When he is not writing and optimising content, he enjoys playing badminton and making music.

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