Idk much but from what I know I feel like “fears” Is different to “trauma” and should have different treatmentsWhat I've heard is that it doesn't always work too well, but it is one of the best treatments for various fears.
Idk much but from what I know I feel like “fears” Is different to “trauma” and should have different treatmentsWhat I've heard is that it doesn't always work too well, but it is one of the best treatments for various fears.
Nah, the flashback here is the same thing we've seen before, where her dad burned her, not a new trauma revelation. She was told her contracted spirit was "nameless", and her dad flipped out and stuck her hand in the fireplace, saying that if she was truly his daughter, she would've contracted with a higher rank spirit (even saying she must be a changeling, with how she "failed").Something more for sure. That flashback didn't make it seem that fire, or fire magic, was the root cause of her trauma.
What's the difference?“Even the servants of the house now have fire magic”
um girl…I think that’s because your family keeps knocking them up
also, yeah this fire train seems like a bit of a failure. Wonder if this is really just trauma or if it’s a curse
As someone who has gone through exposure therapy for trauma-induced trypanophobia (a result of a horrifying medical procedure when I was 5), I can say it helped (route for me was watching medical dramas to eventual proper exposure to syringes), but patients need to take their time and find their own level of comfort one step at a time.faintly remember exposure therapy being said as counter-productive, but also heard that it is how you treat it, so I have received mixed signals on that
Yeah. decoupling/disassociating triggers is very important.As someone who has gone through exposure therapy for trauma-induced trypanophobia (a result of a horrifying medical procedure when I was 5), I can say it helped (route for me was watching medical dramas to eventual proper exposure to syringes), but patients need to take their time and find their own level of comfort one step at a time.
With trauma-induced phobias it's also important to decouple the root cause of the trauma from the object of the phobia itself - again, talking about my own experience here, it took me a long series of sessions to go from "this is terrifying" to "this makes me uncomfortable, but I can deal with it" and part of that was being as open as humanly possible for me about the experience that led to the phobia.
None of that has happened in this chapter of this manga. Which I'm not blaming the other characters for - my guess is that even the staff like Sienna are unaware of the abuse Brigitte has suffered at her father's hands - nor is it Brigitte's fault because she needs to be able to open up about her experiences and I'm assuming a daughter of a noble house accusing her father of harming her on purpose is either excused away as "tough love" or seen as a disregard of filial piety.
To be fair, with how slow this series updates and how long it's been since then, it would make sense that we'd forget such a plot point. I had to go back to the first chapter just now because I forgot it.Did half of you forget that her father held her hands in the fireplace and burned her? That's why she's always wearing gloves, her hands are covered in burns. That's why she's afraid of fire
One means we just have to kill her idiot dad. The other means we have to kill Someone else, alongside her idiot dadWhat's the difference?
It's quite possible that she has affinity for all magic types, ergo 'slut' as per a young and conservatively minded spirit. All the spirits like her so far. I would not be surprised if she turns out to be the Saitama of spirit handlers.I uh ... still don't get how this makes our MC a 'slut' by 'Blue's' standards (maybe because she's interested in other spirits other than her own?), but at least she has some direction as to how to solve her spirit problem.
I think the slut part is because the spirits thinks she was there to try and seduce his master. Since he can sense that both of them feel some attraction to each other and he might dislike that someone like her is approaching his master.I uh ... still don't get how this makes our MC a 'slut' by 'Blue's' standards (maybe because she's interested in other spirits other than her own?), but at least she has some direction as to how to solve her spirit problem.
I agree. I suffer PTSD due to a two-story fall I experienced as a pre-teen. There doesn't seem to be an exposure therapy to cure the fear of heights I suffer as a result.Idk much but from what I know I feel like “fears” Is different to “trauma” and should have different treatments
I mean exposure therapy is a real thing and given how this is still in the Victorian times there is a case to be made that this is the only therapy they figured out. We didn’t even realize that ptsd was a thing until the 1950s.The arm chair psychiatrists are inside this manga/chapter too.
"She has a trauma with/phobia of fire? Let's start exposing her to it and trigger her episodes as much as we can until she 'overcomes' it!"
Personally I don't know enough to say what is the right way to do it (faintly remember exposure therapy being said as counter-productive, but also heard that it is how you treat it, so I have received mixed signals on that), but I do know enough to know that rushing into triggering episodes is the wrong way to go about it.
It was pretty obvious to me her that spirit is Phoenix, being a fire bird that returns to a baby bird form when it dies. Her psycho-dad is just a mentally challenged a-holethe relief on her face after discovering her spirit was a fire elemental......