I appreciate that you thought about this and have simply come to a different conclusion.
I tend to think the opposite. When someone’s trauma bubbles up unexpectedly into a conversation like this, often overtaking the conversation and/or interfering with their ability to remain centered and engaged, I assume that trauma has not been fully…
I appreciate that you thought about this and have simply come to a different conclusion.
I tend to think the opposite. When someone’s trauma bubbles up unexpectedly into a conversation like this, often overtaking the conversation and/or interfering with their ability to remain centered and engaged, I assume that trauma has not been fully processed in a more appropriate setting. Assuming I am centered myself (not always the case for any of us), my inclination is to pause, let go of where I thought we were headed, and take in the new surroundings.
I appreciate that you thought about this and have simply come to a different conclusion.
I tend to think the opposite. When someone’s trauma bubbles up unexpectedly into a conversation like this, often overtaking the conversation and/or interfering with their ability to remain centered and engaged, I assume that trauma has not been fully processed in a more appropriate setting. Assuming I am centered myself (not always the case for any of us), my inclination is to pause, let go of where I thought we were headed, and take in the new surroundings.