Trauma and Hostility

How do survivors with untreated/un-neutralized hostility from traumas deny/numb it through addiction, implode at themselves, or explode at others?

How important is it to process the trauma experienced? Well-intentioned people as trauma survivors often reenact similar traumas on themselves or others, including their own siblings or children, due to the improper processing of their own traumas; therefore, the survivors’ ability to break the cycle of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and intergenerational transmission of trauma may depend […]

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When you feel like hurting your ex-lover upon breakup, divorce, or affair revelation…

Many self-injurious, suicidal, or homicidal behaviors targetting their ex-lovers upon breakup, divorce, or even revelation of an affair occur regardless of their educational or ethnic backgrounds. We must study developmental psychology – objection relations to understand the psychology behind these behaviors. According to Ghada Alsharif, Staff Reporter at Tronto Star, as of August 30, 2022,

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