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" I see childhood trauma as ranging from the 
extreme, which is common, to the mild, which is 
so much MORE common that few even notice it at 
all, much less call them by its proper name.  I 
view the norm in our culture as being highly 
traumatized, and I view the average, and even 
above-average, childhood as being extremely 
traumatic – and the average parent as lacking 
both awareness of this and deep empathy for the child."

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