Trauma splinters the worldview by making a painful identity-forming experience impossible to see or remember, which produces depression as an inability to act and think.
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Worldview Splintering
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"The idea of the world view is just our understanding of who we are, where we came from, and our place in the universe,..."
"is fundamental to your identity, but because it is so painful, you forget about it, or you refuse to see it, and this causes..."
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