Trippy Trauma

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Great interview on shame and violence

Following up on that last post about shunning.

I've been thinking about how trauma and violence can be related, where people who have experienced acute or systematic trauma might be more likely to be violent.

Here is a really excellent interview on this issue. I highly recommend it.

http://safespaceradio.com/category/domestic-violence/

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