Blocked Care and Secondhand Trauma
This article explains blocked care and secondary trauma in adoptive and foster families, describing how prolonged conflict, rejection, and exposure to a child’s trauma can alter a caregiver’s emotional and physiological responses. Through personal experience, it highlights the guilt, resentment, and isolation caregivers may feel while also emphasizing that both the child and caregiver are struggling with the impact of trauma, and that support and realistic expectations are essential.
Audience:
Adoptive Parent
Professional
Topic:
Health and Well-being
Parenting and Caregiving
Resource Type:
Age Group:
Adult
Language:
English
Year: 2022
Country: United States

