
Trauma and Relational & Embodied Language with Sarah Peyton: from the archives
The Trauma Therapist
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The Different Circuits of Emotion and Motivation
In a sense, it's almost like you're making a distinction between being angry at someone or angry. I'm angry at you for what you did rather than angry at the action that- Angry that this happened. These distinctions are one of the things thatI think so intrigues me about your work. How do you come? What draws you to this? How do you get involved with people who don't want to be angry? And then every time we get angry, we find ourselves crying. It's an entanglement of the circuits that comes from early experiences.
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