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Shelly Harrell Phd Shares A Strategy To Help Clients Repair Ruptures.
By the time a client comes to us for help with a conflict, they may have already reached a point of overwhelm.
For many clients, this can make the prospect of repair feel out of their reach at best (and perhaps beyond their capability at worst).
So when it comes to working with clients who struggle to repair a rupture, where might we begin?
In the video, Shelly Harrell, PhD shares a strategy designed to help clients get to the root of conflict so they can jumpstart repair.
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Ty for the breaking down the 7 d's of rupture, very informative and helpful.
Healing ruptures is very important, especially when small ruptures can quickly accumulate causing relational damage.
Nice description. People have a hard time understanding why trauma is so hard to deal with. I wouldn't wish this on my worse enemy.
A list of the seven D would be helpful for an overview of this topic.
Ruptures Are a great expression of acknowledgement with trauma where my needs were constantly unmet its been a long healing journey working out my needs in a way that works for me in my own relationship with me is my new boundary ❤ self loving me 😊
D (8th) like "déchirure". Naming the 7 Ds is very useful.
7 D's of disconnection: Detachment: separation, abandonment, loss, marginalizatoin, isolation Dehumanization: disrespect, disregard, othering, objectification, pathologizing Delusion: disconnect from our truth/authentic experience, confusion, masking Demoralization: despair, disillusionment and hopelessness, and a sort of apathy Domination: intimidation, threat, subordination, silencing Division: fragmentation, compartmentalization, duality, dichotomization Destruction: destabilization, sense that things have deteriorated and significantly damaged