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Communication nuances, invitation acceptance in trauma survivors

The image illustrates a concept about how people with trauma histories may interpret invitations. The first phrase "You can come if you want" is paired with tw...

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The image illustrates a concept about how people with trauma histories may interpret invitations. The first phrase "You can come if you want" is paired with two separate circles, one pink and one blue, symbolizing possible interpretations of distance or lack of connection. The second phrase "I want you to come if you can" is accompanied by overlapping circles of the same colors, symbolizing connection and reassuranc...

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