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trauma worlds: navigating the hidden realms of fear and disconnection [part 2]

12.26.2023 - By Mollie AdlerPlay

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Embark on a profound exploration in Part 2 of the 'Trauma Worlds' series, as we navigate deeper into the concealed landscapes of the psyche where fear and disconnection warp our sense of self and reality. This episode is an invitation to uncover the veiled forces sculpting our trauma responses, guiding you through the complex interplay of biological and psychological elements that shape the intricate tapestry of internalized fear, shame, and unworthiness.

Discover the concept of 'trauma-worlds'—not as places built by traumatic events themselves but as creations at the intersection where personal experiences meet overwhelming emotions. Step into these personal yet universally understood realms to learn about the common threads that bind us in hypervigilance, disconnection, and pervasive shame, and begin the journey towards reclaiming your inner narrative.

Key Learning Points:

✧ Understand the distinction between external trauma triggers and their internal impacts, shaping our trauma-worlds. ✧ Explore the three dynamics central to all trauma-worlds: hypervigilance, disconnection, and shame, and how they distort our reality. ✧ Delve into the evolutionary roots of trauma and the crucial role of social support in mitigating its effects. ✧ Uncover the multigenerational transmission of trauma and how inherited fears and perceptions forge our own trauma responses. ✧ Encounter the profound influence of the 'Negative Mother' and 'Death Mother' archetypes on our self-perception and biological responses.

Reference: Sieff, D. F. (2017). Trauma-worlds and the wisdom of Marion Woodman. Psychological Perspectives, 60(2), 170-185.

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