Abstract
This qualitative study focused on disadvantaged women in the child welfare system who have lost their parental rights. Utilizing a critical feminist and eco-developmental approach, the study was aimed at understanding how experiences of complex trauma influences parenting, health, and well-being. This sample consisted of 31 primarily ethnic minority, low income women. Findings identified how early and ongoing traumatic experiences (complex trauma) can contribute to health issues and inadequate functioning that can lead to child neglect, family disruption, and temporary or permanent loss of parental rights. Attending to the multi-layered needs of mothers in the child welfare system will facilitate better parenting and overall care for children.