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Can you truly heal childhood trauma without blaming your parents — or is that just toxic positivity?
As mental health awareness grows in 2026, a heated debate emerges between those who believe acknowledging parental responsibility is essential for healing and those who argue that blame keeps people stuck. Cast your vote to share your perspective on this complex issue.
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