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Healing from Trauma Does Not Hinge on Forgiveness
April 5, 2021 .
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by Bren Michelle Chasse, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Healing from Trauma Does Not Hinge on a Survivor’s Ability to Forgive Forgiveness is an evolutionary phenomenon that, ... Read More
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Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: An Introduction for Clinicians
January 8, 2021 .
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Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: An Introduction for Clinicians January 8, 2021 • By Dr. Fabiana Franco, PhD, DAAETS by Dr. Fabiana Franco, PhD, DAEETS Simple trauma describes ... Read More
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What Do C-PTSD and Borderline Personality Have in Common?
June 28, 2019 .
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Posttraumatic stress (PTSD) and complex posttraumatic stress (C-PTSD) are related but distinct from each other. C-PTSD is thought to be an enhanced version of PTSD. C-PTSD is, in turn, ... Read More
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How Do the Differences Between BPD and C-PTSD Affect Diagnosis?
August 2, 2018 .
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Consider a person in therapy whose most evident trait is their inconsistency. From session to session, they vacillate between excitement and anxiety. One week they feel fully confident, ... Read More
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Attachment and C-PTSD: How Complex Trauma Gets in the Way
March 22, 2018 .
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Complex trauma is what happens when someone experiences multiple incidences of cruelty and abuse in the context of an unequal power relationship. This is most commonly found in people who ... Read More
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Cause or Symptom? Exploring the Link Between C-PTSD and Addiction
January 31, 2018 .
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Working in the field of complex posttraumatic stress (C-PTSD) is immensely rewarding. Exploring a new field and finding more effective ways to help individuals in acute distress is as exciting ... Read More
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Dissociative Identity and C-PTSD: Pop Culture’s Impact on Awareness
December 20, 2017 .
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The condition that used to be known as “multiple personality disorder” is perhaps one of the most complex types of mental health condition. Though frequently depicted in movies ... Read More