Trauma dump, what is it:
A “trauma dump” refers to the act of sharing or expressing one’s traumatic experiences or emotions with others, often in an intense or unfiltered manner. It’s a term commonly used in therapy or counseling settings.
When someone experiences trauma, they may carry a heavy emotional burden and a need to process their feelings. In some cases, individuals may share their traumatic experiences with friends, family, or even acquaintances as a way to release pent-up emotions or seek support. This can be an important part of the healing process, as talking about traumatic experiences can help individuals make sense of their feelings and begin to cope with the aftermath of the trauma.
However, it’s crucial to note that constantly dumping traumatic experiences on others without appropriate boundaries or professional support can be overwhelming for both the individual sharing and the person receiving the information. In therapeutic settings, therapists are trained to handle trauma disclosures and provide the necessary support and guidance. In personal relationships, it’s important to communicate openly about boundaries and seek professional help when needed.
Shervan K Shahhian