I found a great site - Out Of The Fog - with detailed info on CPTSD & other disorders.
I read this and it is an exact description of how my mother has always treated me.
Objectification
The practice of treating a person or a group of people like an object.
University of Chicago Professor Martha C. Nussbaum classified Objectification into the following categories:
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I read this and it is an exact description of how my mother has always treated me.
Objectification
The practice of treating a person or a group of people like an object.
University of Chicago Professor Martha C. Nussbaum classified Objectification into the following categories:
- Instrumentality - Instrumentality is when a person is treated like a tool for another person's own purposes.
- Denial of autonomy - Denial of autonomy is when a person is denied the right to make decisions for themselves.
- Inertness - An Assumption of Inertness describes when a person is treated as if they lack the capacity to act for themselves.
- Ownership - Ownership describes a condition where one person is treated as if they are owned by, or is a slave to, the other person.
- Fungibility - Fungibility describes a condition where one person is treated as if they are dispensable or can be traded or discarded by another person.
- Violability - Violability describes a situation where a person is treated as if it is ok to hurt, or destroy them.
- Denial of subjectivity - Denial of subjectivity describes a condition where a person is treated as if there is no need to show concern for their feelings.
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