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Default Feb 06, 2019 at 02:36 PM
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I found this and it really shifted my thinking of trauma and denial.

Here’s the link and 2 pieces from the article that really spoke to me.


The Denial of Trauma

The psychological definition of trauma is “damage to the psyche that occurs as a result of a distressing event or an overwhelming amount of stress that exceeds the ability of the individual to cope and integrate the emotions involved.” This definition often gets simplified into the dictionary definition of “a deeply disturbing or distressing event,” which is where we all get a little lost. It’s very easy to understand trauma as something horrific, like war, or mass violence, or a natural disaster. It’s the “exceeding ability to cope and integrate emotions” section that gets lost on us.

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We need to get rid of the view that trauma is an action (an event). The more psychology tells us about trauma, the more it becomes clear that trauma is a reaction. Most importantly, it is an individual reaction.
Very, very exceedingly helpful.
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Default Feb 12, 2019 at 11:04 AM
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How they mess with clients:
Belief may not move mountains but it can certainly produce a powerful psychological, and sometimes even physical, cure. It's been found that believing whether an antidepressant will work for you is the most important aspect of whether it will or not!(1)
And more research found that depression is essentially made up of negative expectations about the future.(2)
Therapists of all flavours should, I think, be expert in subtly garnering, building and focusing the hope of their clients and in this week's Clear Thinking 'How To Help Your Clients Believe They WILL Get Better' I will give you three strategies to do just that.
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http://www.ebiomedicine.com/article/...385-7/fulltext
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1...12087/abstract

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Default Feb 18, 2019 at 03:17 AM
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Default Feb 23, 2019 at 03:42 PM
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More of their manipulations:
Five Strategies for When Therapy is Stuck

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More of their manipulations:
Five Strategies for When Therapy is Stuck
The author seems to me to be caught in a trance of his own grandiosity.
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Default Mar 03, 2019 at 08:55 AM
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Not just about doctors, despite the title, but mental health professionals in general.

Why Many Doctors Are Authoritarians – and Harmful - Mad In America
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Default Mar 09, 2019 at 03:18 PM
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Those people are truly clueless and out of touch.
Read the comment about the jerk who tries to get clients to sign "boundary contracts"

February Quandary: My Clients Are Asking Personal Questions!

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Boundary contracts!!
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Default Mar 18, 2019 at 03:46 AM
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A contract about boundaries- these therapists are so far up their own hole, it’s unbelievable
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Default Mar 19, 2019 at 01:45 AM
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Believable.

If the guy can't handle being asked personal questions, I think he should be looking for a new profession instead of writing articles.

Some of these therapists are nuts.
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Default Mar 21, 2019 at 10:09 AM
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Childhood Trauma Can Make Severe Depression More Likely

Childhood trauma can make severe depression more likely, finds report - The Scotsman
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Default Mar 23, 2019 at 06:33 PM
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Maybe a bit tangential, but I really enjoyed Carolyn Spring's latest blog

When safe feels unsafe | Carolyn Spring

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Default Mar 26, 2019 at 01:33 PM
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Maybe a bit tangential, but I really enjoyed Carolyn Spring's latest blog

When safe feels unsafe | Carolyn Spring
Well, I was on a totally different PC page when my cat swiped my iPad and I landed here... and clicked the article... dang, that was a sucker punch to the gut... ahh... thanks though.

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Default Mar 29, 2019 at 04:50 AM
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Healing A Damaged Self

Not sure if this blog has been posted before but damn does he hit my issues with attachment, transference and desperate inner child needs from the therapist.

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Does anyone know of any articles related to avoidant attachment and therapy?
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Attachment Theory & Treatment: 4 Maxims for Therapeutic Change

and it refers to David Wallin's book on attachment in therapy

here is a video that talks about how those people manipulate clients into attachment
Connecting with Avoidant Clients

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Attachment Theory & Treatment: 4 Maxims for Therapeutic Change


and it refers to David Wallin's book on attachment in therapy


here is a video that talks about how those people manipulate clients into attachment

Connecting with Avoidant Clients


I find it funny how therapist make themselves so important. In the second article Diane talks about a client who found the therapy so threatening he used to take his glasses off to keep her face a blur.
Wtf, maybe he was shortsighted and didn’t need them. Don’t know why but I wanted to punch her after reading this
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Default Jun 05, 2019 at 07:18 AM
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I think they might be better served looking at their own lies.

The truth about lies

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