Take two minutes to read, explore, and reflect. & Amy Morin, LCSW, Editor-in-Chief Top of Mind It can feel really good to vent, pour our heart out, or be vulnerable with others. Doing so can also be beneficial. It helps us process our feelings, unburden our thoughts, and can even strengthen our bonds. However, there's a line between sharing and oversharing—AKA "trauma dumping."
Figuring out the difference between the two may require some nuance, but Gina Moffa, LCSW, says there's a key giveaway. With trauma dumping, the purpose is to solicit attention, sympathy, and feedback, and it's often done without any sort of self-reflection, personal accountability, or desire for growth. Trauma dumping also tends to be habitual versus a once-in-a-while thing.
Signs of trauma dumping include repeatedly venting about the same triggers/issues, not wanting others to help or give their opinion, not asking others about their lives, and feeling like your relationship is one-sided in the sense that you're often speaking or sharing while others do not.
Often, we're unaware that we're "dumping trauma." Still, this sort of oversharing can push others way. Before going to others to share, ask yourself what your goals are in doing so. Is it to grow and learn? Is it an attention-grab? Is it to gain perspective? Are you feeling lonely?
If you do reach out to others to share, be gentle in your approach. You can start by asking if it's a good time to discuss something heavy. It's also helpful to explain why you're sharing, and what you hope to achieve in doing so. On the Bright Side Ways to Stay Positive This Week What's Inspiring Us
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When Sharing Becomes 'Trauma Dumping'
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