When Models Replace People: Relational Accountability, Phase Dogma, and the Quiet Harm of Legacy Authority in Trauma & Dissociation Care

When Models Replace People: Relational Accountability, Phase Dogma, and the Quiet Harm of Legacy Authority in Trauma & Dissociation Care

When “Trauma-Informed” Stops Being Relational   Trauma models are meant to be maps, not mandates. They exist to support attunement, not to override it. Yet in contemporary trauma and dissociation care, certain frameworks… particularly phase-based models… are too...
When Influence, Humor, and “Expertise” Collide: A Plural Clinician’s Critique

When Influence, Humor, and “Expertise” Collide: A Plural Clinician’s Critique

I am writing as both a clinician and a plural person with lived experience. What follows is not a reaction to a television show, a disagreement about humor, or a matter of personal taste. It is an ethical critique of how influence, authority, and narrative control...