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theory:secondary_worlds [18/02/2011 07:15] admintheory:secondary_worlds [05/04/2018 15:27] – [Trauma] admin
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 ===== Trauma ===== ===== Trauma =====
 [[http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Winnicott|Donald Winnicott]] had his own idea about this concept. He said that when the environment impinges to this degree, it is an ‘annihilation of being’, hence that original ‘beingness’ can no longer ‘be’, and another has to take its place, one that has sufficiently developed to allow for this unpredictable event (impingement). [[http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Winnicott|Donald Winnicott]] had his own idea about this concept. He said that when the environment impinges to this degree, it is an ‘annihilation of being’, hence that original ‘beingness’ can no longer ‘be’, and another has to take its place, one that has sufficiently developed to allow for this unpredictable event (impingement).
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-;#; +“Trauma is an impingement from the environment and from the individual’s reaction to the environment that occurs prior to the individual’s development of the mechanisms that make the unpredictable predictable.” D.W.Winnicott 
-  “Trauma is an impingement from the environment and from the individual’s reaction to the environment that occurs +</WRAP> 
-  prior to the individual’s development of the mechanisms that make the unpredictable predictable.” D.W.Winnicott+<WRAP centeralign>
 <sub>Quote from Boundary and Space (pg. 58) - (1967) ‘Clinical Regression Compared with Defence Organisation’</sub> <sub>Quote from Boundary and Space (pg. 58) - (1967) ‘Clinical Regression Compared with Defence Organisation’</sub>
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 At this moment of creation, a new [[theory:Primary World]] is conceived out of the metaphorical landscape of this younger you whilst in that defining moment. At this moment of creation, a new [[theory:Primary World]] is conceived out of the metaphorical landscape of this younger you whilst in that defining moment.
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 This concept of being ‘frozen in time’ makes perfect sense when considering the moment of trauma, because this younger you stays back in that moment just prior to the trauma as a natural defence against the trauma of an unthinkable anxiety, hence it is a way of relating to reality without betraying the ‘True Self’ or [[theory:pristine|The Pristine]]. This concept of being ‘frozen in time’ makes perfect sense when considering the moment of trauma, because this younger you stays back in that moment just prior to the trauma as a natural defence against the trauma of an unthinkable anxiety, hence it is a way of relating to reality without betraying the ‘True Self’ or [[theory:pristine|The Pristine]].
  
 +(see also [[theory:fragmentation|The Structure of Early Fragmentation]].)
 ===== How Secondary Worlds Evolve ===== ===== How Secondary Worlds Evolve =====
 We begin our life with our first [[theory:Primary World]]. However, this [[theory:Primary World]] has to evolve and become more advanced and complicated to adapt and adjust to match the ever-changing new real world, both within the womb and once we are born. We begin our life with our first [[theory:Primary World]]. However, this [[theory:Primary World]] has to evolve and become more advanced and complicated to adapt and adjust to match the ever-changing new real world, both within the womb and once we are born.
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 <sup>Figure 4</sup> <sup>Figure 4</sup>
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 The consequence of this process is that we have a large part of our mental history and sense of being (ontology) unable to participate in the new world order. The consequence of this process is that we have a large part of our mental history and sense of being (ontology) unable to participate in the new world order.
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 <sup>Figure 5</sup> <sup>Figure 5</sup>
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 There are two boundaries shown in Figure 5: There are two boundaries shown in Figure 5: