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Divergent Conversations

Episode 88: Psychoanalysis (Part 3): Impact of Childhood Trauma on Autistic Adults [featuring Debra Brause]

Jan 10, 2025
Debra Brause, Psy.D., is a neurodiversity-affirming therapist specializing in autistic adults and parents of neurodivergent children. In this enlightening discussion, she and her co-hosts explore how childhood trauma shapes adult relationships, emphasizing the role of therapy in breaking negative cycles. They delve into attachment theories, uncovering how unresolved issues from the past influence current emotional attachments. The transformative power of self-awareness, empathy, and play in healing trauma is also highlighted, offering valuable insights for fostering healthier connections.
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Quick takeaways

  • Understanding the impact of early childhood trauma on autistic individuals is crucial for fostering healthier adult relationships and emotional resilience.
  • Embracing the complexities of human emotions helps move beyond simplistic judgments, enabling deeper and more authentic connections with others.

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