The Narrative Ecology Of Relational Trauma
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v29i111.263Keywords:
Ostracism, narrative function, relational trauma, attachmentAbstract
The recovery of relational trauma is supported on two main efforts, making sense of the traumatic experience in the whole of the victims’ biography and restore their competence as narrators and protagonists of their own experience that allows being linked again with other people in an appropriate way. The enormous development of techniques and intervention models in the last decade, especially with the advance of neuroscience, runs the risk of focusing on the technique over the framework of personal reconstruction. In this article we propose that the therapeutic intervention should be framed between the subjective experience and the social legitimation of the damage suffered, and that narrative is the main tool to carry out this task.
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