Once upon a time...! The story of the emotional pandemic!

Mioara Grigoras, Anamaria Ciubara
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The article that we will present tries to give an overview of how the pandemic affected society, accentuated certain fears, worries and brought to the surface all the hidden emotional problems. If we take a look in history, we see that similar events in the past - the Spanish flu, the Holocaust - caused trans-generational traumas whose effects can still be felt today. Likewise, the article will highlight how major traumatic events that happened even three generations before birth can influence the way we live our lives. That is possible because unprocessed traumas leave their mark on each new generation until they find their solution. As individuals, we love our families very much and have unconscious loyalties to some of its members, copying their mistakes, dramas, and thus reliving their stories. In the case study that we will present, we started from the idea that to discover these legacies it actually means listening to the wider story of the client, which starts from the previous generation. The symptom is often just the tip of the iceberg, while underneath lays a whole story. At the start of the therapeutic process, we approached a complete intervention on the case, which involved the approach in the socio-familial system and emotional integration. We took into account the life history of the client and his family, gathering information about boundaries, rules, rituals and family loyalties, messages received in the family environment, significant life events, defense and survival strategies. All these factors helped us decipher the symptom behind the story.
很久很久以前情感大流行的故事
我们要介绍的这篇文章试图概述大流行病是如何影响社会、加剧某些恐惧和忧虑并使所有隐藏的情感问题浮出水面的。如果我们回顾一下历史,就会发现过去的类似事件--西班牙流感、大屠杀--造成了跨代的创伤,其影响至今仍可感受到。同样,这篇文章将强调发生在出生前三代人身上的重大创伤事件如何影响我们的生活方式。这之所以可能,是因为未经处理的创伤会在每一代人身上留下印记,直到找到解决办法。作为个体,我们深爱着自己的家庭,并不自觉地忠诚于其中的某些成员,复制他们的错误和戏剧,从而重温他们的故事。在我们将要介绍的案例研究中,我们的出发点是,要发现这些遗留问题,实际上意味着要倾听客户更广泛的故事,而这个故事要从上一代开始。症状往往只是冰山一角,而在冰山之下却隐藏着一个完整的故事。在治疗过程的一开始,我们就对病例进行了全面的干预,其中包括社会-家庭系统和情感整合的方法。我们考虑了求助者及其家庭的生活史,收集了有关界限、规则、仪式和家庭忠诚度、家庭环境中接收到的信息、重大生活事件、防御和生存策略等方面的信息。所有这些因素都有助于我们解读故事背后的症状。
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