Wounded Child Therapy (EFT)
From the perspective of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), the “wounded child” approach is a significant therapeutic strategy that focuses on understanding and healing the emotional traumas and wounds that individuals carry from their childhood. EFT, developed by Dr. Susan Johnson and Leslie Greenberg in the 1980s, is rooted in attachment theory and emphasizes the importance…
Breaking the Chains of Trauma: How Survivors of Torture Can Reclaim Their Lives
How Survivors of Torture Can Reclaim Their Lives Breaking the Chains of Trauma Survivors of torture face significant psychological and physical trauma that can have a lasting impact on their health and well-being. In this article, we will explore the experiences of torture survivors and the effects of torture on their mental health. We will…
From Persecution to Hope: The Journey of LGBTQI Refugees Seeking Asylum
The Journey of LGBTQI Refugees Seeking Asylum From Persecution to Hope The plight of LGBTQI refugees around the world is a topic that has gained increasing attention in recent years. These individuals face enormous challenges as they flee their home countries in search of safety and acceptance. Discrimination and persecution are often the driving forces…
Fawn trauma response symptoms
Fawn trauma response symptoms Individuals who had adverse childhood experiences (adverse childhood trauma) may get stuck in the “fawn trauma response,” which is an adaptive response to threats. Here is more about fawn trauma: Some people experience the “fawn trauma response,” a coping mechanism characterized by submission and compliance, as a result of traumatic experiences…