The term “relational” is often used to refer to romantic relationships. However, relational trauma is much more nuanced and broader than what might occur within the context of a romantic partnership.
Year-round trauma-informed programs now supported by more than 200 chapters in 45 states and 10 countries This updated ...
Marriage on the Brink, a relationship recovery and family systems practice serving individuals, couples, and families navigating high-conflict and emotionally complex relationships, today announced ...
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The Trauma of Objectification
Objectification is a form of relational trauma that is often overlooked in therapy. Instead of a full person with their own thoughts, feelings, and needs, objectification means treating someone as an ...
Anusha highlights an often-overlooked form of trauma: witnessing patterns of behaviour in loved ones and internalising them as your own.
Trauma bonding explains how unresolved emotional wounds, brain chemistry and fear-based attachment can trap people in harmful ...
Ana Veic critiques a qualititative study assessing the experience of receiving dyadic developmental psychotherapy among children with developmental trauma.
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