Only one article for this week’s entry, and it is from Kathy Broady at Discussing Dissociation, who has written a post on externalising versus internalising responsibility.
Basically, the post discusses whether individuals who have suffered trauma blame those who were the actual perpetrators or whether, in fact, the victim blames him or herself. Kathy writes that most individuals who have DID internalise responsibility, and indeed this is probably true of others who have been through trauma; it is certainly, to some extent, true of me.
Kathy offers a typically compassionate and informed take on this phenomenon, and on what those who find difficulty in externalising blame can do about it in and outside of therapy.
Externalizing Responsibility and Externalizing Responsibility
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