“…Trauma has become an ordinary word used to describe everything from discretely aversive events to dissociative phenomena, prolonged psychic injury, attachment dysfunction, developmental arrest, and heinous acts against humanity (Crastnopol, 2015; Mills, 2005). The study of traumatology has profoundly influenced contemporary psychoanalytic praxis (Greenberg, 2020; Howell, 2020), our understanding of history and the transgenerational transmission of pathology (Grand & Salberg, 2017), the cognitive-neuroscientific effects of trauma on attachment and right brain development (Kaplan-Solms & Solms, 2002), the prevalence of evil (Naso & Mills, 2016), terror and torture (Knafo, 2004; Luci, 2017), and ritualistic abuse that leaves psychic shrapnel in the consulting room (Kahr, 2020).…”