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contentbot@lemmy.caB to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 2 years ago

A Cool Guide About The 4 Types Of Trauma Responses

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A Cool Guide About The 4 Types Of Trauma Responses

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contentbot@lemmy.caB to Cool Guides@lemmy.caEnglish · 2 years ago
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    I’m going to have anger outbursts and explosive behaviour because of the damn vertical text spacing in this

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      You

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      Something like

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    I’m in this picture and I don’t like it

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    where is the freeze gang at

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    Ok so when I’m stressed I’m a workaholic hyperactive overwhelmed people pleaser who will slam doors, self harm, get numb, and shut down.

    Not even kidding.

    Really though I think it goes like this as I progress from stressed out to the breaking point. I think my M.O. is Fawn > Flight > Freeze > Fight. When I’m pushed to a certain point I explode in anger, usually directed at inanimate objects and self. I’ve been living in Fawn for several years now

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    Seems like there’s one or more categories missing here… how does the Mister Rogers “look for the helpers” phrase fit in? The people who, in the face of trauma, seek to assist rather than avoid?

    All four of these categories are negative, I don’t see any positive response to trauma.

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      I think the intent is to show untrained instinctual responses, not learned responses, I’m not sure though some of this chart I find odd, still parsing it to figure out what

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        The injury is negative, how we react to it doesn’t have to be. ;)

        Source:

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          Socks with sandals is certainly traumatic.

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            Oh, not a sock. That’s a giant bandage. Sandal is the only thing that fits over it. :(

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      Yeah, a lot of these “cool guides” are just some BS that someone on reddit came up with.

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    One of each please

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    Fun fact, you can have more than one!

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    Bold of you to assume anyone has a sense of self.

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