Disruptions in Bonding – Patterns, Mirrors, and Interpretation: When Experience Alters Connection

Overview:
The lesson explores how misattunements, trauma, or unmet expectations influence bonding. What breaks or distorts the natural flow of connection? Exploring mirror neurons, trauma loops, epigenetic encoding, and the role of perception and meaning-making. It introduces the concept of “mirror distortions” and interpretations of experience.
- Outcomes:
- Recognize distortions in bonding and their origins.
- Assess how narratives and reflections shape self-concept and relational tendencies.
- Highlights:
- Mirror neuron networks and reflection failure
- Prenatal trauma and misattunement
- Inherited trauma patterns
- Healing through recognition and narrative integration
- Key References:
- Gabor Maté (2011). When the Body Says No.
- Daniel Siegel (2012). The Developing Mind.
