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'''Betagenic''' is a [[traumagenic]] [[System Origins|system origin]] where a [[system]] was formed specifically by Type B trauma.
'''Betagenic''' is a [[traumagenic]] [[system origins|system origin]] where a [[system]] was formed specifically by Type B trauma.


== Type B Trauma ==
== Type B Trauma ==

Revision as of 08:42, 8 September 2021


betagenic ( adj.)
Applies tosystems

Betagenic is a traumagenic system origin where a system was formed specifically by Type B trauma.

Type B Trauma

Trauma Type B refers to the bad things that happen that overwhelm our emotional and relational capacity. The experiences of Type B traumas cause our emotional and relational circuitry to shut down. Our brain enters “survival mode” and is primarily interested in trying to help us stay alive.

Type B trauma includes the kinds of things that we usually think about as being traumatic. These include things like: abuse (verbal, emotional, physical or sexual), violence, or the experience of catastrophic natural disaster.[1]

History

The term was coined on Blossom.

Related Terms

Alphagenic refers to systems formed from Type A trauma, rather than Type B.

References