Childhood Trauma Will Lead to Adult Drama: Trauma Drama is a powerful, transparent, and faith-filled journey through the lasting impact of childhood pain-and the miraculous healing that becomes possible when we finally face the truth. This book helps readers uncover how childhood wounds-whether neglect, abuse, abandonment, or emotional instability-shape their adult relationships, self-worth, and daily decisions.
In this deeply personal and transformative work, Sharonda shares her story of surviving incest, sexual abuse, emotional trauma, rejection, shame, and years of silent suffering-only to discover that buried pain never disappears. Instead, it resurfaces later in life as fear, insecurity, broken relationships, addiction, emotional instability, unhealthy coping skills, and spiritual disconnection.
With honesty, courage, and biblical grounding, Sharonda guides readers through the reality that unresolved trauma becomes adulthood drama-but that healing is possible when we stop running and start confronting the wounds within.
Through testimony, wisdom, and practical spiritual tools, this book helps readers:Identify how childhood wounds show up in adult behaviors
Understand the connection between trauma, coping skills, and life patterns
Recognize the emotional, physical, and spiritual weight carried for years
Confront past pain safely and honestly
Embrace God's healing power and their own capacity to rise
Break generational cycles by choosing to be free
Sharonda writes with compassion, relatability, and the uplifting voice of someone who has survived the darkest valleys and emerged with purpose.
Inside, you'll discover:Why unresolved trauma creates adult drama
How to identify emotional triggers and dysfunctional patterns
How fear of abandonment, people-pleasing, low self-worth, and codependency are connected to childhood wounds
Practical tools for recovery, boundaries, forgiveness, and rebuilding healthy relationships
How to end generational trauma and create a legacy of strength, peace, and emotional freedom
Healing is possible, and it starts here.