In every election cycle, political parties and politicians appoint themselves experts in the problems Americans face–the economy, unemployment, conflict and wars, and poverty, to name a few.
What they don’t realize is that they’re addressing the symptoms of these troubles, not the root causes. Inspired’s Jean Nolan suggests, “The literally planted the problem inside of us and we are not aware of it.”
Nolan says the real problems take on a more psychological nature and are directly connected to our psyche–dilemmas such as trust difficulties, chronic anxiety and depression, identity confusion and managing emotions. And what causes this disruption in our lives? “All of this is the result of systematic childhood trauma and/or unresolved multigenerational trauma. He explains further and takes a deeper dive into the issue.
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