Listen "When the World Breaks Your Mind: Virginia Woolf, Trauma, and the Political Toxin of Totalitarianism"
Episode Synopsis
Explores how large-scale political events can destabilize a person’s mental health even when those events do not directly touch their daily life. It illustrates this through the example of a writer whose early experiences of abuse and profound loss left her emotionally fragile. The rise of fascism and the outbreak of war later mirrored and intensified her earlier traumas, eroding her trust in human reason and compassion. This case demonstrates how widespread political cruelty can act as a trigger for past wounds, sometimes with devastating consequences. The text concludes that individuals carrying unresolved emotional scars should be especially careful to protect their psychological well-being during periods of political or social upheaval.Produced by:https://www.podcaistudio.com/
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