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Perpetrator Attachment in Early Trauma: Reimagining a Classic Experiment
Attachment theory has shaped our understanding of early emotional bonds between infants and caregivers, and informs serious research on early childhood traumatization. John Bowlby’s classic experiment with rhesus monkeys introduced the concepts of the “wire mother” and the “fuzzy mother” to illustrate how infants seek comfort and security. The wire mother, although it provided milk, was cold and unresponsive, and represented neglect--while the fuzzy mother, soft and warm, sym


Part 2: Why Do People Abuse Children? Power Dynamics and Sadism over Simple Pedophila
Early childhood sexual abuse is a deeply troubling issue that affects countless lives worldwide. While society often attributes such abuse solely to pedophilia, this explanation overlooks critical psychological and social factors that drive these harmful behaviors. Understanding the motivations behind early childhood sexual abuse requires looking beyond attraction to children and examining the roles of power, sadism, and opportunity. This post explores these complex drivers,


Embodied Healing of Trauma: Why talk therapy is usually ineffective
Trauma therapy often focuses on recounting events, piecing together facts, and understanding what happened. Yet, many people who seek help find that simply talking about the facts does not bring relief or healing. This gap points to a crucial truth: facts alone are not traumatic . Trauma lives in the body, in sensations, emotions, and physical responses. Effective trauma therapy must engage the whole person, not just their memories or thoughts. Why Facts Alone Do Not Heal Tra


Navigating Task Completion and Attention Challenges in Adults with Childhood Trauma
Many adults who experienced chronic trauma during childhood face ongoing struggles with completing tasks and maintaining attention. These difficulties often go unnoticed or misunderstood, yet they significantly affect daily life, work, and relationships. Understanding the roots of these challenges and exploring practical strategies can help individuals regain control and improve their focus and productivity. How Childhood Trauma Affects Attention and Task Completion Chronic t


Part 1: Why do people abuse children? The Dark Tetrad personality type
Child abuse remains one of the most disturbing and complex social problems worldwide. Understanding why some individuals harm children is crucial for prevention and intervention. One psychological framework that sheds light on this troubling behavior is the Dark Tetrad personality type. This concept helps explain how certain personality traits can contribute to abusive actions toward vulnerable children. What is the Dark Tetrad? The Dark Tetrad refers to a group of four perso
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