Psych2Go, Aug. 21, 2022; Seth Auberon, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
How our trauma explains our coping mechanisms
This video covers examples like how being abandoned might make us feel more emotionally avoidant and distrustful of relationships. Another example may be being abused or exploited making us less likely to trust others.
- Check out this video as well: youtu.be/L19rogwrnm0
Writer: Chloe Avenasa. Script Editor: Vanessa Tao. Script Manager: Kelly Soong. Voice: Amanda Silvera (youtube.com/amandasilvera). Animator: Stephanie Cárdenas. YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong.
REFERENCES
- Gavin, H. (2011). Sticks and stones may break my bones: The effects of emotional abuse. Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 20(5), 503-529.
- Claesson, K., & Sohlberg, S. (2002). Internalized shame and early interactions characterized by indifference, abandonment and rejection: Replicated findings. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy: An International Journal of Theory & Practice, 9(4), 277-284.
- Tuval-Mashiach, R., Freedman, S., Bargai, N., Boker, R., Hadar, H., & Shalev, A. Y. (2004). Coping with trauma: Narrative and cognitive perspectives. Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 67(3), 280-293.
- Friedberg, A., & Malefakis, D. (2018). Resilience, trauma, and coping. Psychodynamic psychiatry, 46(1), 81-113.
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