Betrayal Trauma Processing
Betrayal trauma is a form of trauma that occurs when an individual experiences harm or violation of trust by someone they rely on for support, safety, or survival. It often results in lasting psychological effects, including disruptions to trust, security, and self-worth.
Betrayal trauma can happen in any relationship where there is an expectation of safety and security, and instead, harm is caused. This can include romantic relationships, friendships, family members, and institutional relationships.
This helpful resource provides an outline on betrayal trauma, along with visuals to help enhance understanding of its impact. Perfect for trauma therapists, psychologists, social workers, mental health nurses, and anyone looking to enhance their understanding of betrayal and its impact on mental health and wellbeing.
Size:
8.5 x 11 inches
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