You Don’t Have to Re-Traumatize Yourself to Help Him Heal
So, you’re the loved one of a man who’s experienced trauma. You’re probably here because you want to help him.
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So, you’re the loved one of a man who’s experienced trauma. You’re probably here because you want to help him.
Just in case you missed last month’s post; let me give you an idea of what ambivalence is. A lot of people think that being ambivalent means that a person doesn’t really care about something.
What do you think of when you hear the word “trauma”? In medical speak, serious injury is often called “trauma,” such as head trauma from a car crash.
When we’re threatened or intimidated, it means that someone is trying to put us in harm’s way. This might have taken the form of bullying: someone threatened to hurt you, or intimidated you into fearing them.
On my website, I share things that you should know about therapy, but that people don’t talk about. Because there’s still a lot of stigma around therapy in general, it’s easy to fall into certain misconceptions about it.
There’s a term going around a lot lately, thanks to COVID-19: social distancing. As we all know, distancing from others is one of the best ways to prevent the virus from spreading.