Date
6-19-2024
Department
School of Behavioral Sciences
Degree
Doctor of Education in Community Care and Counseling (EdD)
Chair
Stephany Pracht
Keywords
trust, needs, trauma, relationship
Disciplines
Counseling
Recommended Citation
Daniels, Casidhe C., "Trust and Its Implications for Trauma" (2024). Doctoral Dissertations and Projects. 5734.
https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/doctoral/5734
Abstract
Trust presents as a complex and frequently misunderstood building block. While people often demonstrate an inherent belief that trust is naturally engrained in others, adverse life events and traumatic experiences can alter a person’s level of trust. Trust has the ability to change and become redefined. This can occur in a negative manner when trauma is incurred. While the individual’s is often innocent because of the challenges they have experiences, successes, failures, and traumatic events develop an ability to trust others and to what degree they face the lingering implications and diagnoses result.