What You Need To Know About Trauma Dumping
<p>Have you heard the hippest new way to complain about people who are guilty of oversharing? Let’s talk about <strong>Trauma Dumping.</strong></p>
<p>When you hear someone talk about<a href="https://psychcentral.com/health/trauma-dumping" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"> </a>trauma dumping, it’s typical that they’re referencing a situation of a person <em>oversharing</em>, particularly in the wrong environment, or to a degree that isn’t welcome.</p>
<p>“Wait, do you mean <em>venting?”</em> you might be asking. And, yes… Sort of! Because what we should all remember here is that until we had the term <em>trauma dumping</em>, that is exactly the way this would be described — <em>venting</em>. But now we have this fancier, meaner way of complaining about people unloading their emotions in a way that doesn’t <em>feel good</em> to <em>us.</em></p>
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