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Powder's case is based on a trauma. Trauma is an experience in which the psychic apparatus is invaded by such strong excitation that it is impossible to cope with it by known means. Powder's traumatic experience is primarily associated with the loss of a support object on which basic emotional needs were fixed. Powder's story can be divided into three stages: first, these are the conditions for the occurrence of trauma; second, this is the traumatic event itself; and third, these are the consequences of trauma. Here we will try to understand how the subjective experience leads Powder to trauma and how this trauma organizes her experience using the mechanisms of psychosis and aggressive behavior. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 00:00:00 - what we'll talk about 00:03:08 BEFORE TRAUMA: THE FOUNDATION 00:04:31 - loss of mother 00:09:08 - family and social goals 00:17:24 - Vi as a support object 00:20:40 - signs of rejection 00:30:12 - brief summary 00:31:44 DURING TRAUMA: STATE 00:33:34 - elements of trauma 00:37:48 - aftereffect 00:39:34 - catastrophe 00:42:03 - loss of Violet 00:46:42 - brief summary 00:49:32 AFTER TRAUMA: COPING 00:54:46 - against all 00:58:07 - Silko and trauma 01:07:51 - guilt psychosis 01:10:25 - new formula 01:12:31 - return of the repressed 01:16:39 - return to the room 01:22:03 - meeting and relapse 01:26:36 - self-harm 01:29:46 - betrayal psychosis 01:34:34 - family dinner 01:38:39 - Violet's choice 01:41:28 CONSTRUCTION: RESULT 01:47:58 - supporting literature 01:48:33 - music Support the channel: https://boosty.to/psycase More materials in VK: https://vk.com/psycaseanalytic