Emotional Wounds That Don’t Let Go

Emotional wounds that don't let go

Every day of our life is the fruit of what we carry with us. Even if we eliminate from our consciousness the events that have already occurred, they all remain present in the person we are today and in the person we will be tomorrow. This is why it is so important to heal the emotional wounds of the past.

Emotional wounds are very similar to physical ones. If they heal and heal, they leave a scar, but they never hurt again. On the other hand, if they are not treated properly, they will be annoying. They can reopen or even get worse.

Many think that it is enough to forget what happened, not think about it or not give it importance. However, simply deciding to do so is not enough. In practice, all the emotional wounds of the past are maintained through an unconscious process. Let’s analyze three emotional traces that can continue to gravitate around our life and affect it in a negative way.

1. Emotional wounds related to self-esteem

Self-love is sometimes seriously challenged by past experiences. The different forms of rejection generate suffering, regardless of the conditions in which they occur. They hurt any human being.

Child flying with feathers

When this rejection is systematic, occurred at an early age, or comes from much loved figures, it becomes an emotional trauma that is difficult to heal. Being made fun of, being ridiculed, belittled, constantly criticized or blamed for no reason: these are all situations that cause damage to those who suffer them.

Damage to self-esteem can weigh on for a lifetime. In some cases, they are emotional wounds that never completely heal. However, with proper preparation, it is always possible that will cease to be a boulder on  confidence in themselves, assertiveness and sense of optimism toward life.

2. Emotional wounds associated with autonomy

Emotional wounds related to autonomy concern  those situations in which excessive control has been exercised over the person. The usual situation is that some figure with power over one individual has exercised arbitrary dominion, thus damaging the personal autonomy of the other.

Boy climbing on chairs suspended in the air

These wounds correspond to all those actions aimed at limiting freedom and the ability to decide. They occur when a person is frequently corrected and punished for unclear reasons. And even when you are constantly frowned upon or required to report down to the smallest detail of your actions. Likewise, when one is treated as a useless or incapable person.

These emotional wounds from the past create many difficulties when it comes to taking the initiative or deciding on different aspects. They make the person submissive and passive, or on the contrary extremely rebellious for no apparent reason.

3. emotional wounds related to affection

The emotional wounds that have a greater weight are those of affection, or  when the person has been the victim of abandonment , emotional estrangement or isolation. Parents inflict these wounds. They themselves may have been victims of similar practices and repeat them with their children without being fully aware of it.

Injuries related to lack of affection lead the person to feel immensely alone in many circumstances. Particularly in those where she feels vulnerable. It generates the perception of not being important to anyone. It also creates the idea of ​​being little understood or accepted.

Little girl looking out the window

These affective wounds also generate serious consequences. The main consequence is that people become highly dependent on others. You always need to get the approval of others. You try to please others, sometimes even forgetting about yourself. The mood is very variable, according to the attitude of others.

All these emotional wounds from the past hinder life. They usually block growth and evolution in one or more aspects of the personality. For this reason, it is very important to settle the account with that past that sometimes weighs too much on the everyday life of the present. The path to get there is a process of reflection that leads to becoming aware of what has happened and the impact it has had.

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