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How adults with childhood wounds go from murderous rage to effortlessly thriving, without working on habits.

For too many adults, thriving feels out of reach as they cope with life-long struggles like:

  • feeling murderous rage,
  • self-doubt and anxiety,
  • failed relationships,
  • self-sabotage,
  • chronic fatigue

This, despite years of therapy and personal development… leaving many to conclude—wrongly—that they themselves must be the problem.

I once believed that therapy could truly help adults with childhood wounds—until my work with Lorraine in 2004 completely flipped the script for me.

Lorraine’s story was so remarkable that it made the news when her 15-year struggle with agoraphobia ended in just two hours. But what seemed like a monumental success revealed something much deeper—and became one of my greatest failures.

A month later, when I checked in, Lorraine said something that stopped me in my tracks: she still felt a deep sorrow and emptiness, even though her agoraphobia was gone.

Her lingering sorrow didn’t make sense. How could someone feel so empty after overcoming such a life-changing struggle?

This confusion led me to uncover something I’d overlooked: her unresolved childhood wounds were still driving her pain.

The Hidden Impact of Childhood Wounds;

Lorraine’s lingering sorrow went against everything I knew—she should be overwhelmed with joy, not sorrow! It led me to reexamine past clients I couldn’t fully help (about 30%) and who had seen many other therapists before me.

A pattern emerged as I analyzed that group: early wrongs left deep scars that shaped every part of their adult lives, and no amount or type of therapy was helping.

Lorraine’s deeper pain revealed a hidden truth about the lasting impact of childhood wounds. I realized that childhood wounds aren’t just events from the past—they are imprints that create cycles of struggle.

What Childhood Wounds Really Are;

Childhood wounds form when a child experiences two opposite emotions, like trust and distrust, at the same time, with extreme intensity.

So, a child may trust a caregiver for safety while simultaneously distrusting them due to harm. This intense emotional conflict creates a lasting imprint where trust and distrust coexist—that coexistence of opposite emotions is the wound.

This imprint leads to symptoms like:

  • Self-Doubt: “Can I trust this person or not?”
  • Toxic Relationships: Trusting untrustworthy people or distrusting those who are safe.
    Other childhood wound examples include:
  • Loving and hating the same person: Leading to hot-and-cold behavior or being mean to those who show love.
  • Wanting to succeed and fail simultaneously: Creating feelings of rage, indecision, or overcomplicating decisions.

The Web of Wounds;

Wounds don’t exist in isolation—they interact, creating a complex web of symptoms that reinforce one another. Without addressing this web, symptoms persist and often multiply.

On top of that, there’s just the sheer amount of these wounds. It’s beyond the scope of this post for me to explain all that. But what I do want to make clear is that without resolving these wounds, the ongoing damage and symptoms they create just keep happening.

Life With Childhood Wounds Has 5 Characteristics:

  1. Anxiety and a small comfort zone: Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, and unable to step out of familiar but limiting routines.
  2. Being stuck in the past or escaping into the future: Living in a constant loop of regrets or worries, unable to find peace in the present.
  3. Flashbacks that keep old pain alive: Reliving past traumas that prevent moving forward.
  4. Self-doubt and second-guessing: Struggling to trust decisions, others, and even oneself.
  5. Living in survival mode instead of thriving: Exhaustion from constantly “coping” rather than growing.
    Untangling this web requires a method that addresses the root cause of every wound, not just the symptoms they create.

Why Therapy Disappoints;

Not realizing that therapy doesn’t really deal with childhood wounds, or mistakenly thinking that childhood wounds are just past memories, people try therapy or personal development to fix their issues:

Cognitive Therapy works to reframe thoughts and change how the mind reacts to childhood wounds. Sometimes they have to revisit the past, or explain their experiences to therapists.

Somatic Therapy focuses on calming the body’s stress responses to triggers.

… these methods may offer short-term comfort, but they don’t address the core web of wounds fueling the symptoms.

Meditation can lift someone from rock bottom to feeling slightly better, but it’s a temporary fix. The contrast can feel like a major breakthrough—until life crashes back when meditation stops, leaving the root issue untouched.

Traditional methods often address one symptom at a time, but without resolving the deeper, interconnected wounds, the struggles persist and even multiply.

To truly progress, it’s essential to address the root wounds in this web—breaking the cycle once and for all.

This realization is what inspired the creation of the A.C.T. framework.

From Feeling Murderous Rage to Thriving: The A.C.T. Framework

The proven 3-step A.C.T. framework goes beyond symptom management to address the root cause of childhood wounds.

  1. AssessStart by identifying the full impact of childhood wounds across life—relationships, health, finances, and well-being. The Growth Triangulation Blueprint pinpoints where healing will create the most profound transformation.
  2. ClearWounds are cleared by separating opposing emotions, dissolving problems at their source—no painful revisits, just lasting relief.Flashbacks? Gone in minutes with the Flashback Neutralization Method.
  3. ThriveThe final step focuses on living beyond survival. The Life Prioritization Algorithm accelerates growth, while the Trust Compass Algorithm rebuilds relationships with clarity and confidence.

Why It Works;

The A.C.T framework isn’t about managing symptoms—it’s about removing the force behind them: the web of childhood wounds.

With the A.C.T. framework, wounds are resolved and struggles transform into profound growth and freedom.

Here’s what life looks like when childhood wounds are resolved:

  1. An expanding comfort zone: Confidence to embrace challenges and opportunities with ease.
  2. Presence in the here and now: Living fully in the moment, free from the weight of past regrets or future anxieties.
  3. Freedom from flashbacks: A clear, peaceful mind unclouded by intrusive memories.
  4. Self-trust and inner confidence: The ability to trust your choices and build healthy, fulfilling relationships.
  5. A life of thriving, beyond survival mode: Energy, motivation, and joy as you grow and create the life you desire.

It’s the difference between feeling murderous rage and taking full control of life.

When the wounds are gone, anxiety fades into confidence, chronic fatigue transforms into energy and motivation, strained relationships deepen into meaningful connections, and survival mode gives way to true thriving.

Real Lives Transformed;

  • The A.C.T framework made absolute sense to a hypnotherapist called Arlene, who engaged with it to go from chronic self-doubt and emotional chaos to confidently reconnecting with loved ones in just weeks… without revisiting the past or analysing her issues.
  • Michael stopped attracting toxic relationships and rebuilt trust in himself and was able to cut out the people that made his life worse, with the A.C.T. framework. He did so without having to do belief change work or affirmations.
  • Because of the A.C.T framework Dr Catherine left survival mode behind after 30 years of failed therapy, turning her constant stress into energy and excitement for life. Her neighbours also stopped bullied her, because she was no long in victim mode on the inside.

This Is Why I Created the 5-Day Unwound Challenge
I hosted a 5-day challenge to teach survivors my exact methods for uprooting and resolving childhood wounds at their core, within just 6 weeks.

Here’s what we covered:

  • Day 1: Understanding childhood wounds–what they are, what they’re not, where they are, and how they wreak havoc on relationships, health, finances, and self.
  • Day 1 (continued): Introducing the Growth Triangulation Blueprint–a powerful tool to assess where you are and identify gaps in your life.
  • Day 2: A simple yet powerful process that separates opposite emotions, resolving childhood wounds at their core.
  • Day 3: Mastering the Flashback Neutralization Method–eliminates flashbacks for good in just 40 minutes.
  • Day 4: Using the Life Prioritization Algorithm. It moves adults forward with confidence, avoiding setbacks and accelerating growth.
  • Day 5: How to remove childhood wounds fully– potentially within just six weeks.

The 5-day Unwound Challenge is available for just £27 (approx $34)—a fraction of its full value (£497 – approx $622)—to make it accessible for those ready to take action.

This is the special offer link, whilst it lasts: https://www.woundlessadult.com/thrive.

If, after completing the challenge, you feel it hasn’t delivered what was promised, we’ll offer a full refund—no questions asked.
Break free from the cycle of endless personal development. Begin your transformation today: https://www.woundlessadult.com/thrive

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Author: GreatCosmicMothersUnited

I have joined with many parents affected with the surreal , yet accepted issue of child abuse via Pathogenic Parenting / Domestic abuse. As a survivor of Domestic Abuse, denial abounded that 3 sons were not affected. In my desire to be family to those who have found me lacking . As a survivor of psychiatric abuse, therapist who abused also and toxic prescribed medications took me to hell on earth with few moments of heaven. I will share my life, my experiences and my studies and research.. I will talk to small circles and I will council ; as targeted parents , grandparents , aunts , uncles etc. , are denied contact with a child for reasons that serve the abuser ...further abusing the child. I grasp the trauma and I have looked at the lost connection to a higher power.. I grasp when one is accustomed to privilege, equality can feel like discrimination.. Shame and affluence silences a lot of facts , truths that have been labeled "negative". It is about liberation of the soul from projections of a alienator , and abuser ..

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