Children who experience trauma often create rituals as coping mechanisms to feel safe and comforted, and these same patterns can develop into addiction, compulsive behaviors, or emotional dependence over time; University of Tennessee medical professor Dan Sumrok suggests that addiction should be understood as 'compulsive ritualized comfort seeking' rather than simply a substance abuse problem.
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Children who are traumatized create rituals. That That's the breeding ground for addiction. A ritual is something that I do that gives me comfort. Dan Sumrok, who's a University of Tennessee medical professor, he says that addiction ought to be called compulsive ritualized comfort seeking. Mhm. So, yes, you were getting clean clothes, etc., but you were seeking comfort through a ritual cuz you created a system to be safe in. Mhm.
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