🧘🏽 Emotional Regulation & Coping Skills *coming soon *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

36.3 – How Childhood Experiences Shape Trust: Early experiences with parents, caregivers, or teachers teach the brain what to expect from relationships. When a child grows up feeling safe, listened to, and protected, trust becomes their natural default. But when promises are broken, or emotions are ignored, that child may grow into an adult who finds it hard to believe in others. Consistency, warmth, and repair after conflict help form secure attachment, while neglect or betrayal form walls of fear. Some people learn to expect disappointment before it happens because it once protected them from pain. Understanding this helps explain why trust issues can follow someone even into healthy relationships. The brain remembers patterns, not just events, and those patterns shape how much someone can relax or open up. Healing these patterns means teaching your inner child that safety can exist again. With time, new consistent relationships can retrain the nervous system to expect care instead of harm. Each time someone proves trustworthy, a new piece of safety is built inside.

About this course

Strategies to manage emotions effectively, build resilience, and respond to challenges with balance and control.

This course includes:
  • Guided mindfulness and emotional regulation exercises
  • Coping strategy planners and reflection tools
  • Real-world scenarios to practice emotional management skills

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