Trauma and Transgression
The conversation delves into the pervasive impact of trauma on our collective psyche, highlighting how constant threats narrow our focus and foster isolation. Both speakers emphasize the cumulative nature of trauma across generations and the additional layer of transgression that exacerbates this fixation. As societal issues like racism and gender violence persist, the need for healing and reconnection becomes increasingly urgent.In this clip
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Related Questions
Is it fair to assume that traumatic memories can influence the brain's perception of new external stimuli and, in an attempt to "protect us," give us a negative prediction that could prevent us from breaking out of a trauma loop, as discussed in the episode 1114: Dr. Alok Kanojia | Breaking the Cycle of Digital Dependence?
If the goal is to diminish the physiological response, then if a person works to change their physiological response immediately after being triggered, would that over time also diminish the physiological response and therefore break the conditioning? Am I right?
What makes something trauma?