Brutal as family life was, I love and forgive them all. I realized after losing almost all my family how trauma is not just one traumatized/unwell person, but what I now refer to as "Arcs of Trauma" - from generation to generation. Anyone else see that in family? Maybe age/time?
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yes, have heard it called intergenerational trauma
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Replying to @stringy
That's very interesting thank you for the word. I wonder if inter is truly correct it's in part correct but it's also often the outer influences that can play disruptive roles in our trauma arcs through generations. I do love words and yours is very helpful in description thanks!

Jan 24, 2021 · 5:12 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
Yeah "inter" isn't quite right. But it fills a need by describing the ways that families pass along the effects of trauma in their attempts to cope, so that's useful. Still so much to learn and heal from though!
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SO much to learn, and so many ways we need to look at everything isn this world more deeply and look to as much fact over judgement. I always answer the stupid "pain level" medical question 1-10 as "All the way to 11" it pisses 'em off and good. Pain doesn't measure as 1, 2, etc.