Not so common terms in therapy and in trauma training
Afferent vs Efferent Neurons: What Are They, Structure and More: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJ653ieC1yk
Ambiguous Loss: https://www.ambiguousloss.com/
Control Mastery Theory: a psychotherapeutic treatment grounded in the later works of Sigmund Freud, is based on the premise that negative beliefs about one's self, formed via traumatic childhood experiences, are at the root of a person's mental health concerns. https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/types/control-mastery-theory#:~:text=Control%20Mastery%20theory%2C%20a%20psychotherapeutic,a%20person's%20mental%20health%20concerns.
Emetophobia: an extreme fear of vomiting, seeing vomit, watching other people vomit, or even feeling sick.
Empirically: in a way that is based on what is experienced or seen rather than on theory. "She proved empirically that the treatment works. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/empirical
Endocannabinoid System: regulates and controls many of our most critical bodily functions such as learning and memory, emotional processing, sleep, temperature control, pain control, inflammatory and immune responses, and eating. https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/the-endocannabinoid-system-essential-and-mysterious-202108112569
Epigenetics: is the study of how your behaviours and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work. Unlike genetic changes, epigenetic changes are reversible and do not change your DNA sequence, but they can change how your body reads a DNA sequence. https://www.cdc.gov/genomics/disease/epigenetics.htm
Epigenetics (influence between ptsd and inflammation) https://www.nicabm.com/how-might-epigenetics-influence-the-link-between-ptsd-and-inflammation/
Epistemic Hypervigilance/mistrust: the recipient of a communication assumes that the communicator's intentions are other than those declared, and the information is therefore not treated as being from a deferential source. https://bpded.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40479-017-0062-8#:~:text=When%20in%20a%20state%20of,being%20from%20a%20deferential%20source.
Epistemic Trust: allow the recipient of the information being conveyed to relax their natural, epistemic vigilance - a vigilance that is self-protective and naturally occurring because, after all, it is not in our interest to believe everything indiscriminately. https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10076243/1/Fonagy_Mentalizing%20and%20phenomenology_revised.pdf
Exteroception: includes the five senses of sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste
Havening and Self-Havening: https://www.havening.org/
Highly Sensitive Person: https://hsperson.com/
In-scape: the unique essence or inner nature of a person, place, thing, or event, especially depicted in poetry or a work of art. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/inscape
Mentalizing: involves the ability to interpret/understand behaviour (one's own as well as that of others) as psychologically motivated in terms of underlying intentions and mental states, such as thoughts, feelings, wishes, and intentions. https://mbt-tbm.org/what-mentalizing
Misophonia: is a condition in which individuals experience intense anger and disgust when they are confronted with sounds made by other human beings. In particular, sounds like chewing, lip smacking or breathing may cause intense anger and physical arousal. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-44084-8
Motherese: the simple form of language mothers often use when talking to their baby "baby talk" https://www.princeton.edu/news/2017/10/12/uncovering-sound-motherese-baby-talk-across-languages
Mysophobia (Germophobia): An extreme fear of germs. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22436-mysophobia-germophobia
Orthorexia: https://therapist.com/pain/emdr-chronic-pain/
Peri traumatic distress: defined as the emotional and physiological distress experienced during and/or immediately after a traumatic event. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5879025/#:~:text=1%20Peritraumatic%20Distress%20Inventory,shortly%20after%20a%20traumatic%20event.
Post traumatic growth: can be defined as positive personal changes that result from the survivor's struggle to deal with trauma and its psychological consequences. http://www.ptsdassociation.com/post-traumatic-growth
Pro-symptom Positions/Beliefs: A symptom or problem is produced by a person because he or she harbors at least one unconscious construction of reality—one set of reality-defining themes, purposes, meanings, frames—in which the symptom is compellingly necessary to have, despite the suffering or trouble incurred by having it. Conversely, when there is no longer any construction within which the presenting symptom is necessary to have, the person ceases producing it. https://www.coherencetherapy.org/files/CaseEx-Underachieving.pdf
Reductive: tending to present a subject or problem in a simplified way - especially a way that is too simple. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/reductive
Somatic Experiencing: https://traumahealing.org/
Time Blindness: the difficulty or inability to sense the passing of time or recalling when certain memories took place. https://www.choosingtherapy.com/time-blindness/#:~:text=Time%20blindness%20is%20the%20difficulty,can%20experience%20it%20on%20occasion.
Ambiguous Loss: https://www.ambiguousloss.com/
Control Mastery Theory: a psychotherapeutic treatment grounded in the later works of Sigmund Freud, is based on the premise that negative beliefs about one's self, formed via traumatic childhood experiences, are at the root of a person's mental health concerns. https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/types/control-mastery-theory#:~:text=Control%20Mastery%20theory%2C%20a%20psychotherapeutic,a%20person's%20mental%20health%20concerns.
Emetophobia: an extreme fear of vomiting, seeing vomit, watching other people vomit, or even feeling sick.
Empirically: in a way that is based on what is experienced or seen rather than on theory. "She proved empirically that the treatment works. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/empirical
Endocannabinoid System: regulates and controls many of our most critical bodily functions such as learning and memory, emotional processing, sleep, temperature control, pain control, inflammatory and immune responses, and eating. https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/the-endocannabinoid-system-essential-and-mysterious-202108112569
Epigenetics: is the study of how your behaviours and environment can cause changes that affect the way your genes work. Unlike genetic changes, epigenetic changes are reversible and do not change your DNA sequence, but they can change how your body reads a DNA sequence. https://www.cdc.gov/genomics/disease/epigenetics.htm
Epigenetics (influence between ptsd and inflammation) https://www.nicabm.com/how-might-epigenetics-influence-the-link-between-ptsd-and-inflammation/
Epistemic Hypervigilance/mistrust: the recipient of a communication assumes that the communicator's intentions are other than those declared, and the information is therefore not treated as being from a deferential source. https://bpded.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s40479-017-0062-8#:~:text=When%20in%20a%20state%20of,being%20from%20a%20deferential%20source.
Epistemic Trust: allow the recipient of the information being conveyed to relax their natural, epistemic vigilance - a vigilance that is self-protective and naturally occurring because, after all, it is not in our interest to believe everything indiscriminately. https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10076243/1/Fonagy_Mentalizing%20and%20phenomenology_revised.pdf
Exteroception: includes the five senses of sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste
Havening and Self-Havening: https://www.havening.org/
Highly Sensitive Person: https://hsperson.com/
In-scape: the unique essence or inner nature of a person, place, thing, or event, especially depicted in poetry or a work of art. https://www.dictionary.com/browse/inscape
Mentalizing: involves the ability to interpret/understand behaviour (one's own as well as that of others) as psychologically motivated in terms of underlying intentions and mental states, such as thoughts, feelings, wishes, and intentions. https://mbt-tbm.org/what-mentalizing
Misophonia: is a condition in which individuals experience intense anger and disgust when they are confronted with sounds made by other human beings. In particular, sounds like chewing, lip smacking or breathing may cause intense anger and physical arousal. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-44084-8
Motherese: the simple form of language mothers often use when talking to their baby "baby talk" https://www.princeton.edu/news/2017/10/12/uncovering-sound-motherese-baby-talk-across-languages
Mysophobia (Germophobia): An extreme fear of germs. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/22436-mysophobia-germophobia
Orthorexia: https://therapist.com/pain/emdr-chronic-pain/
Peri traumatic distress: defined as the emotional and physiological distress experienced during and/or immediately after a traumatic event. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5879025/#:~:text=1%20Peritraumatic%20Distress%20Inventory,shortly%20after%20a%20traumatic%20event.
Post traumatic growth: can be defined as positive personal changes that result from the survivor's struggle to deal with trauma and its psychological consequences. http://www.ptsdassociation.com/post-traumatic-growth
Pro-symptom Positions/Beliefs: A symptom or problem is produced by a person because he or she harbors at least one unconscious construction of reality—one set of reality-defining themes, purposes, meanings, frames—in which the symptom is compellingly necessary to have, despite the suffering or trouble incurred by having it. Conversely, when there is no longer any construction within which the presenting symptom is necessary to have, the person ceases producing it. https://www.coherencetherapy.org/files/CaseEx-Underachieving.pdf
Reductive: tending to present a subject or problem in a simplified way - especially a way that is too simple. https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/reductive
Somatic Experiencing: https://traumahealing.org/
Time Blindness: the difficulty or inability to sense the passing of time or recalling when certain memories took place. https://www.choosingtherapy.com/time-blindness/#:~:text=Time%20blindness%20is%20the%20difficulty,can%20experience%20it%20on%20occasion.