How do our past experiences shape our responses, especially when it comes to anger? Often, we think of trauma as something catastrophic—a “big T” trauma. But the truth is, those smaller, less obvious events, the “little t” traumas, can also profoundly impact how we navigate our emotions and reactions, particularly anger.
In this episode, we’ll explore the Stress—> Trauma continuum, breaking down how different types of trauma—Primary, Secondary, and Vicarious—can trigger anger. I’ll share my own experiences of identifying and understanding my traumas and how they’ve influenced my responses in various situations. We’ll also touch on generational trauma and how unresolved experiences can be passed down through generations, impacting us in ways we may not even be aware of.
As you listen, I encourage you to extend grace to yourself. Doing this work can be challenging, as it may bring up tough memories, thoughts, or emotions. Approach this exploration with compassion and kindness toward yourself.
“Trauma is anything that happens too much, too fast, too soon, too long, coupled with not enough of what should have happened that is resourcing.” - Resmaa Menakem
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