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PTSD Trauma Integration: Understanding trauma meaning & lessons in recovery from PTSD (PTSD video 3) 

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Trauma integration is a critical part of moving on from PTSD, but it’s not well understood. Understanding the meaning of the trauma events and learning the lessons seems critical in moving on. We present a schema which can be employed to integrate trauma so that it is dealt with.
We explore how a given trauma event can be characterised within four broad categories:
Neglect
Negligence
Randomness
Malevolence
Typically a trauma event entails more than one of these factors.
Understanding which of these factors occurred and interplayed in a given trauma event can help one understand the meaning of the trauma. Then it is simpler to learn the lesson of the trauma event.
Understanding the lesson of the trauma event is an important part of recovering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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@emmamckenzie3987
@emmamckenzie3987 9 месяцев назад
Thank you
@melk.3485
@melk.3485 3 года назад
I'd not seen that model before, it's very helpful, thank you 👍🏻 Will you be explaining complex trauma, developmental trauma and CPTSD at some point? It would be much appreciated.
@thePSYCHcollective
@thePSYCHcollective 3 года назад
Hi Mel, yes we plan to do a video on that soon
@melk.3485
@melk.3485 3 года назад
@@thePSYCHcollective thank you 😊👍🏻👍🏻
@kathrynclark2884
@kathrynclark2884 2 года назад
Hi thank you for this matrix. It does seem to make sense, but what if the traumatic events is a sexual assault or rape? Is trying to understand the root cause of this kind of event essential for integration/recovery? Also, many people will never know the true causes of some events and this is often outside of their control.
@thePSYCHcollective
@thePSYCHcollective 2 года назад
In any kind of assault, some common factors are: malevolence (of the perpetrator), randomness (wrong place, wrong time). These are usually obvious. One factor which is ignored is self-negligence (putting oneself in a vulnerable situation). IF self negligence was a factor, it’s critical to know that so one doesn’t put oneself in a similar vulnerable situation. Identifying one’s own capacity for self-negligence is not victim blaming, it’s how one prevents recurrence (so one can trust oneself to be safe in the world).
@arefalbasha2140
@arefalbasha2140 3 года назад
How do I know if my treatment worked ? I have been doing cptsd therapy but every time I am re triggered it goes all over again / intense emotion !
@thePSYCHcollective
@thePSYCHcollective 3 года назад
So complex PTSD requires a very different approach to PTSD. It’s complex because emotional and identity development is deeply affected. In complex PTSD the treatment process helps. It’s not really a binary matter of: “I had treatment and it worked” or not. It’s more: “I had treatment and it helps me move forwards in my life” and/or because “I’ve had treatment and it means I can take on things which make my life more meaningful”. If one is continually “retriggered” it suggestes that the triggering issue has not been adequately dealt with.
@matthewireland4483
@matthewireland4483 3 года назад
A very interesting discussion. Sorry you got assaulted Dr Al. And sorry you were in that car crash Jess.
@thePSYCHcollective
@thePSYCHcollective 3 года назад
Thanks Matt
@Tele999zzz
@Tele999zzz Год назад
LMAO, society would NEVER apply a "self negligence" concept to a woman. Can you just imagine the screams of victim blaming?? 🙄
@rebekahbeaven627
@rebekahbeaven627 Год назад
I had to switch off at the point at which she hurried him and gave zero acknowledgment or empathy after he just recounted a highly traumatising event..... Theory means absolutely nothing at all if basic human affect is absent, no one is going to listen to a trainer teach about integration who can't demonstrate appropriate emotional integrity???
@Sam-ko3kq
@Sam-ko3kq Год назад
This is ridiculous almost blaming a trauma victim!
@thePSYCHcollective
@thePSYCHcollective Год назад
The adverse event that leads to traumatisation is broadly of 4 categories: -randomness -malevolence -neglect -negligence These are the agents of trauma and they cause the traumatisation. The victim doesn’t cause the trauma. The victim may have inadvertently increased their risk of traumatisation. If something is inadvertent then blame is not appropriate. We have susceptibilities that we are blind to. That blindness makes traumatisation possible. If we knew what was going to traumatise us we’d avoid that agent of traumatisation. We don’t know, hence we are susceptible. More on susceptibility and PTSD here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Afp0_u4fLK8.html
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