
Intergenerational Trauma: Myths And Misconceptions
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In this episode Kim Loliya explores the complexities of intergenerational trauma, challenging common myths and misconceptions surrounding the topic. Kim emphasises the importance of broadening our understanding of trauma beyond major calamities, recognising the variability in how it manifests across different individuals and communities. The conversation delves into the roles of accountability, forgiveness, and the pressures of healing, while also highlighting the need for a broader perspective that includes community dynamics. Ultimately, the episode encourages a reflection on our own experiences and the impact of intergenerational trauma in our lives.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction to My Mother’s Trauma Podcast
03:43 A consequence of a big calamity like war or famine
07:12 Everyone’s suffering will look the same
10:11 You can’t stop IGT from being passed down to your children
13:51 IGT affects only Global Majority communities
16:01 It’s all your mother’s fault
19:15 Acknowledging IGT must lead to forgiveness
20:45 You can’t enjoy life until you’ve broken the cycle
22:27 You can heal IG for your whole family
24:30 A misconception that The healing process will be painful
26:57 IGT only relates to your biological family
31:28 Outro
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EPISODE LINKS
- Transcript –You can find the transcript here
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- Event - Justice in Therapy, on 15th March 2025, online. Tickets can be purchased here
CREDITS
- Artwork – Kim Loliya in collaboration with DALL-E
- Editor & Producer – ZShed Productions