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Transgenerational
     Trauma
And the effects on our families and
            communities
              mm ities
Why is any of this
           important?
• M n of the problems we f ce in f milies and
  Many          roblems     face families nd
  communities can be directly linked to the soul
  wound/transgenerational trauma.

• Each generation that doesn’t deal with this
  merely passes th t
      l         the trauma effects t th next
                            ff t to the      t
  generation.
What are some of the
           effects?
             ff
• Addiction to alcohol and other subst nces
                 lcohol nd           substances.
  Alcohol serves as a substitute for the removal
  of culture and spiritual practice.

• Violence in the family and community because
  the i l
  th violence th t caused th t
               that       d the trauma i passed
                                       is     d
  on and acted out presently.
Initial observations
• Ide s for this presentation t ken from
  Ideas           resent tion taken
  experience with the Native American
  community.

• The issues found in the Native community are
  also f
   l found in th Af i
          d i the African A i
                           American, L ti
                                       Latino,
  and other communities in our society.

• Trauma and injury bring similar responses
  among human beings, and the effects of trauma
  also b
   l bring similar responses in all people who
               l                  ll    l h
  are subjected to it.
Definitions
• The Native community defined the collective
  trauma that occurred historically as the ‘soul
  wound.’ This is also known as
  transgenerationall trauma.
• Transgenerational trauma is the trauma that is
  T      g
  passed from one generation to the next if the
  trauma is not resolved within the generation in
  which it occurs.
    hi h
• Effects of transgenerational trauma are also
  passed on if not resolved.
       d     f         l d
S
       Serious concerns
• The soul wound not onl gets passed from one
                       only          ssed
  generation to the next if not resolved…it is also
  cumulative. That is to say that a person who
  has not experienced trauma personally may still
  carry a serious amount of inherited trauma from
      y
  their ancestors.

• The trauma inflicted on Native people was
  also directed at the removal and destruction of
  culture.
Destruction of Culture
                C
• L ngu ge spirituality, sense of f mil
  Language, s iritu lit           family
  structure were systematically destroyed.

• Boarding schools were a place that
  systematically attempted to destroy the family
  system and the sense of f il
     t     d th          f family.

• The destruction of culture left many p p
                                      y people
  empty and searching for their soul.
Is this for real? What
        evidence is there?
           id      i h
• There is a substantial bod of liter ture th t
             subst nti l body literature that
  substantiates the soul wound.

• General trauma theory gives ample evidence to
  the theoretical construct of soul
  wound/transgenerational t
        d/t           ti    l trauma.

• In addition, many y
                   y years of clinical experience
                                         p
  lend further evidence that this is a valid
  construct.
When the soul is wounded
• Hum ns re ct with grief when wounded
  Humans react                 wounded.

• Humans remember the wounding and it
  continues to hurt.

• Humans react to healing when healing is
  available.
A traditional Native model
          of t
           f trauma
• Tr um is a three-faceted wounding process.
  Trauma     three f ceted           rocess

• It wounds the body. The body has self-healing
                   y           y
  mechanisms that go into effect when
  traumatized.

• The mind requires special healing methods.

• Th soull is usually lleft without h l in most
  The              ll f        h    healing
  therapeutic circles.
Soul wounding as sorcery…
               is this going too far?
               i hi      i       f ?

• When the intent of the perpetrator is focused
                             er etr tor
  on the victim, the intent can be seen as evil
  since it is intended to cause pain.

• Native psychology teaches that such actions
  on th part of th perpetrator lit ll ‘ h t ’
     the     t f the        t t literally ‘shoots’
  part of the perpetrator into the victim. This
  energy festers and causes the perpetrator s
                                     perpetrator’s
  energy to gain life in the victim.
Western psychology also
        knows this
        k      hi
• C rl Jung the Swiss psychiatrist theorized
  Carl                      s chi trist
  that if an issue ‘complex’ does not get resolved
  it then creates of a life of its own in the
  unconscious.

• Th unconscious conflict will th result i
  The          i         fli t ill then lt in
  symptoms as the unconscious tries to get the
  person to resolve the injury
                        injury.
S
              Seriously?
                      y
• It is well known th t most perpetrators h e
                   that       er etr tors have
  been victims themselves.

• Having been a victim pre-disposes the person
  to become a perpetrator…the vampire
  syndrome.
      d

• Vampire mythology offers a model of how this
      p    y     gy
  works.
Internalized oppression…
        identification i h h
        id ifi i with the aggressor




• E l psychoanalytic theory asserted the
  Early      h    l i h               d h
  phenomenon of identification with the
  aggressor.
  aggressor

• Trauma predisposes victims to become
  aggressors.
S
    Stockholm syndrome
               y
• Theor and observations h e shown th t
  Theory nd obser tions have               that
  victims in an oppressive situation will began to
  act like the aggressors especially if the
  aggressor rewards the behavior.

• At times victims b
     ti     i ti become more b t l th th
                             brutal than the
  aggressor.
Internalized oppression in
         present day life
           e e td
• M n of our communities h e become our
  Many                     have
  own enemies…via self-destructive behaviors.

• Much of the oppression becomes internalized
  and acted out as violence towards the family
  and community (i d
    d         it (i.e., domestic violence, violence
                             ti i l         i l
  towards our own community).
Violence gone inward
               g
When violence gets internalized we then see some of the
following:

1. Add
   Addictive behaviors
             b h
2. Depression/suicidal ideation
3. Chronic h i l
3 Ch i physical problems such as di b t h
                   bl       h diabetes, hypertension
                                             t i
 These life conditions can be interpreted as violence towards one’s
 self.

4.   Loss of identity making it easier to commit violence towards one’s
     self or the ones closest to us.
Where do we go from here?
             g
• Interventions must include socio historical factors as part of the
                             socio-historical
  treatment, prevention and education.

• The person, family and/or community will feel that they are
       p
  defective if the h
  d f        f h historical issues are not made part of their
                          l                  d        f h
  awareness.

• Awareness begins the process of re-inventing a new identity via a
  new narrative.

• We no longer need to become and be the stereotype that has
            g                                     yp
  been placed on us, i.e., d k Indian, violent and scary person,
  b     l d                drunken I d    l      d
  etc.

• Re inventing individuals leads to re inventing families and
  Re-inventing                      re-inventing
  communities.
Hopeful future
               p
• Community programs must insist on cultural competency
                                                competency,
  otherwise the false identity continues to be reinforced because
  the intervention is not from the community’s belief system.

• People working in the community must know and demonstrate that
  they have competency to work in the community.

• Transgenerational trauma must be addressed by providers and
  they must take responsibility for their part in this history.

• N theory construction must b part of the work as well as
  New h                         be      f h       k     ll
  getting funding sources to become more culturally competent.

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Transgenerational trauma

  • 1. Transgenerational Trauma And the effects on our families and communities mm ities
  • 2. Why is any of this important? • M n of the problems we f ce in f milies and Many roblems face families nd communities can be directly linked to the soul wound/transgenerational trauma. • Each generation that doesn’t deal with this merely passes th t l the trauma effects t th next ff t to the t generation.
  • 3. What are some of the effects? ff • Addiction to alcohol and other subst nces lcohol nd substances. Alcohol serves as a substitute for the removal of culture and spiritual practice. • Violence in the family and community because the i l th violence th t caused th t that d the trauma i passed is d on and acted out presently.
  • 4. Initial observations • Ide s for this presentation t ken from Ideas resent tion taken experience with the Native American community. • The issues found in the Native community are also f l found in th Af i d i the African A i American, L ti Latino, and other communities in our society. • Trauma and injury bring similar responses among human beings, and the effects of trauma also b l bring similar responses in all people who l ll l h are subjected to it.
  • 5. Definitions • The Native community defined the collective trauma that occurred historically as the ‘soul wound.’ This is also known as transgenerationall trauma. • Transgenerational trauma is the trauma that is T g passed from one generation to the next if the trauma is not resolved within the generation in which it occurs. hi h • Effects of transgenerational trauma are also passed on if not resolved. d f l d
  • 6. S Serious concerns • The soul wound not onl gets passed from one only ssed generation to the next if not resolved…it is also cumulative. That is to say that a person who has not experienced trauma personally may still carry a serious amount of inherited trauma from y their ancestors. • The trauma inflicted on Native people was also directed at the removal and destruction of culture.
  • 7. Destruction of Culture C • L ngu ge spirituality, sense of f mil Language, s iritu lit family structure were systematically destroyed. • Boarding schools were a place that systematically attempted to destroy the family system and the sense of f il t d th f family. • The destruction of culture left many p p y people empty and searching for their soul.
  • 8. Is this for real? What evidence is there? id i h • There is a substantial bod of liter ture th t subst nti l body literature that substantiates the soul wound. • General trauma theory gives ample evidence to the theoretical construct of soul wound/transgenerational t d/t ti l trauma. • In addition, many y y years of clinical experience p lend further evidence that this is a valid construct.
  • 9. When the soul is wounded • Hum ns re ct with grief when wounded Humans react wounded. • Humans remember the wounding and it continues to hurt. • Humans react to healing when healing is available.
  • 10. A traditional Native model of t f trauma • Tr um is a three-faceted wounding process. Trauma three f ceted rocess • It wounds the body. The body has self-healing y y mechanisms that go into effect when traumatized. • The mind requires special healing methods. • Th soull is usually lleft without h l in most The ll f h healing therapeutic circles.
  • 11. Soul wounding as sorcery… is this going too far? i hi i f ? • When the intent of the perpetrator is focused er etr tor on the victim, the intent can be seen as evil since it is intended to cause pain. • Native psychology teaches that such actions on th part of th perpetrator lit ll ‘ h t ’ the t f the t t literally ‘shoots’ part of the perpetrator into the victim. This energy festers and causes the perpetrator s perpetrator’s energy to gain life in the victim.
  • 12. Western psychology also knows this k hi • C rl Jung the Swiss psychiatrist theorized Carl s chi trist that if an issue ‘complex’ does not get resolved it then creates of a life of its own in the unconscious. • Th unconscious conflict will th result i The i fli t ill then lt in symptoms as the unconscious tries to get the person to resolve the injury injury.
  • 13. S Seriously? y • It is well known th t most perpetrators h e that er etr tors have been victims themselves. • Having been a victim pre-disposes the person to become a perpetrator…the vampire syndrome. d • Vampire mythology offers a model of how this p y gy works.
  • 14. Internalized oppression… identification i h h id ifi i with the aggressor • E l psychoanalytic theory asserted the Early h l i h d h phenomenon of identification with the aggressor. aggressor • Trauma predisposes victims to become aggressors.
  • 15. S Stockholm syndrome y • Theor and observations h e shown th t Theory nd obser tions have that victims in an oppressive situation will began to act like the aggressors especially if the aggressor rewards the behavior. • At times victims b ti i ti become more b t l th th brutal than the aggressor.
  • 16. Internalized oppression in present day life e e td • M n of our communities h e become our Many have own enemies…via self-destructive behaviors. • Much of the oppression becomes internalized and acted out as violence towards the family and community (i d d it (i.e., domestic violence, violence ti i l i l towards our own community).
  • 17. Violence gone inward g When violence gets internalized we then see some of the following: 1. Add Addictive behaviors b h 2. Depression/suicidal ideation 3. Chronic h i l 3 Ch i physical problems such as di b t h bl h diabetes, hypertension t i These life conditions can be interpreted as violence towards one’s self. 4. Loss of identity making it easier to commit violence towards one’s self or the ones closest to us.
  • 18. Where do we go from here? g • Interventions must include socio historical factors as part of the socio-historical treatment, prevention and education. • The person, family and/or community will feel that they are p defective if the h d f f h historical issues are not made part of their l d f h awareness. • Awareness begins the process of re-inventing a new identity via a new narrative. • We no longer need to become and be the stereotype that has g yp been placed on us, i.e., d k Indian, violent and scary person, b l d drunken I d l d etc. • Re inventing individuals leads to re inventing families and Re-inventing re-inventing communities.
  • 19. Hopeful future p • Community programs must insist on cultural competency competency, otherwise the false identity continues to be reinforced because the intervention is not from the community’s belief system. • People working in the community must know and demonstrate that they have competency to work in the community. • Transgenerational trauma must be addressed by providers and they must take responsibility for their part in this history. • N theory construction must b part of the work as well as New h be f h k ll getting funding sources to become more culturally competent.