Melaragno: Porque la mayoría de las personas en estas situaciones están ahí porque han sufrido un trauma.
van der Kolk: Por supuesto, muéstrame a una persona encarcelada que no haya sufrido un trauma. El ochenta por ciento de los presos en California han estado en hogares de acogida. No eran deseados y no tenían un cuidador estable. Son problemas enormes que se ignoran constantemente. La drogadicción es consecuencia del maltrato infantil. Es posible volverse drogadicto sin haber sufrido maltrato infantil, pero es muy difícil.
Melaragno: Creo que eso bastaría para que el Instituto Nacional de Salud Mental financiara su investigación sobre neurofeedback. Es difícil concluir esta conversación, pero es importante reconocer cuánto más podemos hacer para apoyar la recuperación del trauma en individuos, comunidades y naciones. Espero que nuestros lectores la disfruten tanto como yo. Gracias, Dr. van der Kolk.
van der Kolk: Gracias. §
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I'm so amazed they went through that whole interview without saying "PTSD". That's probably a good thing?- in order to help us to view trauma in a way that we can deal with it. IDK. I've been through a lot of trauma myself. I'd like to see an article on Daily Good regarding self-inflicted trauma, why we do it to ourselves and how to end those behaviors.
Thank you so much for sharing Dr. Besser van Der Kolk's important work. Much of the work I do currently in storytelling focuses on how We become the stories we tell. The first phase is the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves. These stories impact how we view ourselves, interact with others and navigate through challenges and situations. If we were traumatized, these stories in our heads often prevent us from being able to interact in a healthy way or even to allow ourselves to push through a challenge without being re-traumatized. The good news is, we are the author of our own story and with tools and techniques we can re-frame our narrative and tell a different more healthy story. I love doing this work and am grateful for your article re-confirming the power of story! <3
I love also Arthur Janov http://www.arthurjanov.com/, http://www.arthurjanov.com
Thank you for this excellent introduction to Bessel van Der Kolk's work (and to others in the trauma field, like the South African experience, Joan Borysenko, tapping, Shakespeare for prisoners, etc.) So much excellent work is being done to help us notice and know ourselves more wholly. I appreciate the non-theist approach for those who have had traumatic experiences with people who use God-talk.
I would humbly add that the "life force" we are tapping into in healing is none other than the Lover of our very souls, Divine LOVE (God by any name we choose). }:- ❤️
thanks good information