Tag Archives: aggression
What Shapes a Human Predator?
The development of a human predator often begins in early relationships and environments that fail to meet fundamental needs for safety, attunement, empathy, and mutual respect. When a child is repeatedly treated as an object, used to meet another person’s … Continue reading
Not Just Bad Apples: The Domination Hierarchy as a Trauma Factory
The billionaire bros want to dominate the world through technology. Their incestuous and insatiable greed involves trauma. Lots of trauma. The domination hierarchy creates the conditions for traumatized individuals to rise within it, while also ensuring its survival. A rigid, … Continue reading
The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Holi Celebrations
Last weekend my community held its first Holi celebration. This Hindu holiday celebrates spring, love, and fertility. Participants throw brightly colored powder at each other. From an Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) perspective, the celebration of Holi embodies various elements that can … Continue reading
