Long after the abuse ends, the body and brain continue to echo with the rhythms of survival. This article explores how incest trauma reshapes the nervous system, cognitive functions, and somatic health, and why understanding these changes is a crucial step toward self‑compassion.
Physiological & Cognitive Sequelae
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