No Sticks or Stones No Broken Bones
Ricia Fleming
“What I experienced wasn’t that bad, not bad enough to be real trauma.” Could you be one of the dismissed and ignored trauma survivors? Are you coping with unidentified complex PTSD from early intangible attachment trauma?
Author Ricia Fleming was: “It took me 26 years to complete this book,” she says, “because it took me that long – even as a licensed psychotherapist – to acknowledge the seriousness of the category of trauma I came to call naCCT, an acronym for its four characteristics: no physical assault, attachment-based, chronic, and covert.
"During those 26 years I often shoved the draft deep into my closet after someone shamed me for thinking such ‘little things’ could be serious enough to cause PTSD.”
With no tangible trauma to point to, confusion and self-shaming are normal for adults wounded by early naCCTs such as emotional neglect, gaslighting, or traumatic absence of loving hugs, interest, or understanding; many even deny they’ve been traumatized at all.
Yet, realistically, when we’re little, subtle everyday disturbances in our lifeline relationships with mother, father or other caregivers can register on our bodies, minds, and spirits as threats to life itself. In a word, as ‘trauma.’
Whether or not your caregiver was well-intentioned, whether or not you also experienced blatant physical assaults like beatings or incest, the cumulative effect of early naCCTs can cause complex PTSD, leaving you to cope with physical, psychological, financial, and relationship problems and overall lack of fun, meaning, and spontaneity.
To meet the unique challenges of this under-explored trauma category, you now have a healing guidebook written by a therapist/survivor just for you. With empowering information, encouragement, and down-to-earth stories, this life-changing book will help you take pride in how well you have managed so far. Then it will provide you with realistic action steps for starting to feel better right away.
Duration - 11h 30m.
Author - Ricia Fleming.
Narrator - Catherine O'Connor.
Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2021 Patricia J. Fleming ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Ricia Fleming
Catherine O'Connor
ThriveAlive International
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
“What I experienced wasn’t that bad, not bad enough to be real trauma.” Could you be one of the dismissed and ignored trauma survivors? Are you coping with unidentified complex PTSD from early intangible attachment trauma? Author Ricia Fleming was: “It took me 26 years to complete this book,” she says, “because it took me that long – even as a licensed psychotherapist – to acknowledge the seriousness of the category of trauma I came to call naCCT, an acronym for its four characteristics: no physical assault, attachment-based, chronic, and covert. "During those 26 years I often shoved the draft deep into my closet after someone shamed me for thinking such ‘little things’ could be serious enough to cause PTSD.” With no tangible trauma to point to, confusion and self-shaming are normal for adults wounded by early naCCTs such as emotional neglect, gaslighting, or traumatic absence of loving hugs, interest, or understanding; many even deny they’ve been traumatized at all. Yet, realistically, when we’re little, subtle everyday disturbances in our lifeline relationships with mother, father or other caregivers can register on our bodies, minds, and spirits as threats to life itself. In a word, as ‘trauma.’ Whether or not your caregiver was well-intentioned, whether or not you also experienced blatant physical assaults like beatings or incest, the cumulative effect of early naCCTs can cause complex PTSD, leaving you to cope with physical, psychological, financial, and relationship problems and overall lack of fun, meaning, and spontaneity. To meet the unique challenges of this under-explored trauma category, you now have a healing guidebook written by a therapist/survivor just for you. With empowering information, encouragement, and down-to-earth stories, this life-changing book will help you take pride in how well you have managed so far. Then it will provide you with realistic action steps for starting to feel better right away. Duration - 11h 30m. Author - Ricia Fleming. Narrator - Catherine O'Connor. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023. Copyright - © 2021 Patricia J. Fleming ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:22
Prologue: Taking naCCT Seriously
Duration:00:06:27
PART I: Introduction and Orientation
Duration:00:00:06
Chapter 1: What is naCCT?
Duration:00:56:38
Chapter 2: Is this You?
Duration:00:42:46
PART II: Your Recovery Begins
Duration:00:00:05
Chapter 3: Stay Safe and Stable while Healing
Duration:00:37:38
Chapter 4: Psychoeducation about Trauma, naCCT, and PTSD
Duration:00:43:57
PART III: Intrapsychic Experience: Safe and Stable with Your Thoughts and Emotions
Duration:00:00:08
Chapter 5: Your Inner Helping Relationship
Duration:00:45:32
Chapter 6: Inner Helper Gets Help
Duration:00:44:29
PART IV: Interpersonal Experience: Safe and Stable with People
Duration:00:00:07
Chapter 7: Identify People-Triggers
Duration:00:46:58
Chapter 8: Chronic Pain Group Addresses People-Triggers
Duration:00:29:16
Chapter 9: Cope with People-Triggers
Duration:00:33:21
Chapter 10: Help from Real People
Duration:00:35:22
PART V: Physiological Experience: Safe and Stable with Your Body
Duration:00:00:07
Chapter 11: Body-Based Triggers, Soul Mirrors, and Medical Conditions
Duration:01:02:24
Chapter 12: The Resignation Stupor
Duration:00:26:41
Chapter 13: False Alarms, Not Doomsday Signals
Duration:00:37:31
Chapter 14: The Defense Cascade
Duration:00:47:46
Chapter 15: Flashbacks, Defense States, and naCCT Memories
Duration:00:42:56
PART VI: Owning Your Accomplishments
Duration:00:00:05
Chapter 16: Good for Me! Name It and Claim It
Duration:00:45:51
Chapter 17: Au Revoir and Bon Voyage
Duration:00:03:04
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:29