by Evan Dwan | Apr 17, 2022 | News |
Emerging trends in psychotherapy are starting to point beyond just the traumas of the individual to include trauma from family and social history as part of larger picture (Wolynn, 2016). Trauma from the past can send shockwaves forward through the generations...
by Evan Dwan | Apr 14, 2022 | News |
Thomas Hubl (2020) writes that our societies are dominated by trauma energy. The symptoms of this are disparate worldviews, distorted perceptions and a general sense of disembodiment and disconnection, cut off from our collective roots and our ancestors, leading lives...
by Evan Dwan | Apr 9, 2022 | News |
In his book, Healing collective trauma, Thomas Hubl argues that living in the modern world means that we are familiar with trauma even if it is unconscious. Societies can be filled with the same symptoms as individual trauma: Anxieties, phobias, obsessions,...
by Evan Dwan | Apr 1, 2022 | News |
According to Gabor Mate, trauma can be understood as a wound that hardens a person psychologically and interferes with the ability to grow and develop. It creates pain and out of that pain a person acts out. Trauma is not what happens to you but it is about what...
by Evan Dwan | Mar 31, 2022 | News |
The human brain growth spurt begins in the last trimester and continues to the third year (Schore, 2012). Day care provided by current American society increases the risk of insecure attachment when it begins in the first year and has an extensive duration....