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Probably not giving big traumas enough credit there, but point is even relatively benign family problems can snowball into big blockages. And when those go, or even just get triggered, there's a lot that can go with them in the flood.
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Option 1 (superior, IMO): trauma-informed therapy like somatic experiencing, EMDR etc. - this is basically doing the emotional processing step with professional help. Option 2: when stuff comes up during open awareness, or can't be handled during processing, go back to mantras.
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The thing is, getting exposed to trauma triggers without sufficient calm is no joke. Big chance of just retraumatizing yourself. Mantra calms. (This is also why treatment like CBT sucks for trauma - it brings up the triggers, but talking is not sufficiently calming in itself.)
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I don't feel like this is very great for handling "live" traumas. This is the sort of insight that helps break the cycle of forming new ones, by depersonalizing what's already there. It doesn't help much when your life is going to pieces. Calming w/o resorting to insight does.
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I read a bunch of books on trauma and (still need to re-read to deepen this understanding) came back with the impression that the key is that feelings get stuck somatically. Need to be released. The 3rd Cutting Machinery step is very close to somatic experiencing therapy.
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