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The Emotional Container of Abuse

By Kathy Broady MSW 4 Comments

  Emotional abuse. This is a complicated topic.  It's a topic I've tried to explain to many dissociative trauma survivors many many times.   The concept of emotional abuse can be hard to grasp.  This is because the trauma survivor often internalizes the perpetrator's offensive verbage, believing it to be true.  But it's not true.  Not at all. In this article, I will describe one example of the dynamic of a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: DID Education, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Domestic Violence, emotional pain, Family Members of Trauma Survivors, Fear, Friends of Multiples, Introjects, mental health, Physical Abuse, Prevention of Sexual Abuse, Therapy Homework Ideas, Trauma Tagged With: Building a backbone, Building a wall, Container of emotions, Create a boundary, Creating Safety, Darkness, Dysfunctional Relationships, Emotional Abuse, Emotional boundaries, Family Violence, Hatred, Projection of emotion, rage, Refusing abuse, Safety First, That's not me, ugliness, Verbal abuse, Wall off the abuse, your darkness

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