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Understanding Child-on-Child Abuse: What’s Normal vs. Harmful?

Nov 14, 2024
Child-on-child abuse raises pressing questions about its long-term impact. Kati delves into whether victims may become abusers themselves and how trauma processing can be complex and daunting. She tackles the line between innocent exploration and harmful behavior in children. Additionally, the podcast explores reparenting and the challenges of connecting with therapists. Listeners also learn why discussing traumatic experiences multiple times can be a vital part of healing.
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INSIGHT

Cycle of Abuse

  • Being abused as a child doesn't necessarily lead to abusing others.
  • However, childhood abuse can increase the likelihood of future abusive behavior.
ADVICE

Child-on-Child Abuse

  • Child-on-child sexual abuse involves a power imbalance due to knowledge of sex.
  • Natural curiosity lacks sexual intent, focusing on body exploration.
INSIGHT

Power Dynamics in Abuse

  • Knowledge of sex creates a power imbalance in child-on-child abuse.
  • Even if children are the same age, this knowledge can make one the victim.
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