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'''Alphagenic''' is a [[traumagenic]] [[system origins|system origin]] where a [[system]] was formed specifically by Type A trauma. | |||
== Type A Trauma == | |||
Trauma Type A refers to the absence of the good and necessary things needed to grow a healthy, stable identity. Type A traumas are the things that keep us from growing strong emotional and relational capacity. Type A traumas include things like: neglect, malnutrition, sickness/disease, lack of affection, etc.<ref>https://www.isaac-international.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/UnderstandingTrauma_EdKhouri.pdf</ref> | |||
== History == | |||
The term was coined on [[Blossom]]. | |||
== Related Terms == | |||
[[Betagenic]] refers to systems formed from Type B trauma rather than Type A. | |||
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Alphagenic is a traumagenic system origin where a system was formed specifically by Type A trauma.
Type A Trauma
Trauma Type A refers to the absence of the good and necessary things needed to grow a healthy, stable identity. Type A traumas are the things that keep us from growing strong emotional and relational capacity. Type A traumas include things like: neglect, malnutrition, sickness/disease, lack of affection, etc.[1]
History
The term was coined on Blossom.
Related Terms
Betagenic refers to systems formed from Type B trauma rather than Type A.