초5 금쪽이, 아버지 골프채 폭력 트라우마 고백
오은영 박사, PTSD가 현재 폭력성과 연관 진단
"가정 폭력이 남긴 상처" 솔루션 제
Child Reveals Trauma from Father's Abuse on 'My Golden Kids'


A fifth-grade student has opened up about suffering from PTSD due to his father's abuse with a golf club. Dr. Oh Eun-young has linked the trauma from domestic violence to the child's current aggressive behavior.

The episode of Channel A's show 'My Golden Kids' airing on the 20th at 9 PM will reveal 'The Secret of a Fifth-Grade Son Who Shows Cruel Violence While Crying.'

In the studio, a mother raising her children alone after a divorce shares her struggles with her son's increasing verbal and physical aggression over the past two years.
Child Reveals Trauma from Father's Abuse on 'My Golden Kids'

Unexpected Breakdown at the Baseball Practice Facility

In a preview clip, the child appears brighter after meeting a close friend, and they visit a baseball practice facility together. However, the sound of the bat hitting the ball causes the child's expression to harden. As he watches the game at his friend's urging, he becomes visibly anxious with each hit, eventually trembling and crying, evoking sympathy.

Confession of Abuse with a Golf Club Brings Tears to the Studio

Later, while calming down over a meal, the child cautiously confides in his friend about his fear of the bat at the practice facility, revealing, "My dad hit me with a golf club, so I'm scared." He further shares, "I thought he would protect us, but it was sad," exposing the deep wounds he had hidden, bringing the studio to tears.

Dr. Oh Eun-young Highlights the Link Between PTSD and Domestic Violence

Observing this, Dr. Oh Eun-young points out that the child's current behavior is "deeply connected to the PTSD experienced in childhood, a scar left by domestic violence," and offers solutions for resolving the issue.

The true feelings hidden behind the child's tears can be seen in the episode of 'My Golden Kids' airing that day.

By Taeyuna, TenAsia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr