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Developmental trauma occurs as a result of chronic or repetitive negative experiences during childhood, often within relationships with loved ones. These can be situations such as emotional neglect, lack of security or stability, or even the presence of dysfunctional patterns of behavior in the family. Unlike acute trauma that occurs as a result of a single event, developmental trauma is often more subtle and deeply embedded in our psychological makeup. In this episode, we talk to Tijana Mirović about developmental trauma and how it can affect our relationships in adulthood. ???? Episode content: 00:00 - 01:22 Trailer 01:22 - 04:41 Introduction 04:41 - 11:33 The difference between a traumatic experience and trauma 11:33 - 13:55 What is developmental trauma? 13:55 - 28:57 “The body remembers” - what does it mean? 28:57 - 32:13 How aware are we of the presence of developmental trauma? 32:13 - 38:38 New understanding of trauma and integration of psychotherapy modalities 38:38 - 47:07 Learned helplessness 47:07 - 53:41 Strong emotions can block pain (experiment with veterans) 53:41 - 01:07:07 How does developmental trauma affect our emotional relationships? 01:07:07 - 01:13:44 Trauma bonding 01:13:44 - 01:21:45 Psychotherapeutic work with trauma 01:21:45 - 01:27:15 What does flourishing after trauma look like? ????CONTACT US ON YOUTUBE: / @psihoterapija1 INSTAGRAM: / sinergijaa LINKEDIN: [ / posts ] FACEBOOK: / centarsinergija TIKTOK: / sinergija_centar WEBSITE: https://sinergija.org