The Paradox That Started It All
Psychology is clear: severe early trauma shatters the self. It leaves a person grappling with invisibility, worthlessness, and fractured identity. But what if you experience the trauma, yet none of those feelings exist?
Psychology is clear: severe early trauma shatters the self. It leaves a person grappling with invisibility, worthlessness, and fractured identity. But what if you experience the trauma, yet none of those feelings exist?
The Paradox That Started It All
Psychology is clear: severe early trauma shatters the self. It leaves a person grappling with invisibility, worthlessness, and fractured identity. But what if you experience the trauma, yet none of those feelings exist?