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  <title>121: What is Childhood Trauma and is it the Cause of my Food Addiction?</title>
  <description>What is trauma? Well, in the past, most people would say, &amp;quot;Trauma is severe abuse or neglect.&amp;quot; But our more modern definition of trauma is that trauma is anything that causes you to lose an essential part of yourself – a sense of security or safety, peace or love.&amp;amp;nbsp; Over 2/3 of children under age 16 reported at least 1 traumatic event by age 16.&amp;amp;nbsp; What is important to understand is that trauma is common in individuals with substance use disorders and eating disorders.&amp;amp;nbsp; In fact, a history of trauma can increase your risk for attention deficit disorder, depression, anxiety as well as many medical issues including diabetes, heart disease, stroke and cancer.&amp;amp;nbsp; Recognizing that you or a family member has experienced childhood trauma can help you understand why you’ve had trouble dealing with food and body image issues such as food addiction, binge eating and emotional eating. &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, you will learn:  What are examples of childhood trauma? How does childhood trauma lead to binge eating, food addiction or emotional eating? What can family members do to help heal childhood trauma?  </description>
  <author_name>The Dr. Carolyn Coker Ross Show: Binge Eating Disorder, Stress Eating, Emotional Eating, Food Addiction</author_name>
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