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Hansel and Gretel: Overcoming Trauma

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Jul 14, 2022
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Hansel and Gretel's Childhood Trauma

  • The tale of Hansel and Gretel depicts parents abandoning children due to starvation, a raw image of childhood trauma.
  • The children’s bond, bravery, and strategy lead to survival and riches, symbolizing redemption from trauma.
INSIGHT

Inner Children and Psychic Dissociation

  • The parents in the tale symbolize adult parts of the psyche lacking agency, while the children represent youthful complexes.
  • Abandoning inner children to the unconscious forest is a failed strategy, reflecting psychic dissociation.
INSIGHT

Trauma Impairs Judgement and Vulnerability

  • Childhood trauma impairs one’s ability to judge what is good, leading to vulnerability and repeated victimization.
  • The edible gingerbread house is a metaphor for seductive but insufficient nourishment, paralleling trauma survivors' struggles.
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