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Trust: The Bedrock of Relationship

Mar 3, 2022
They explore how early caregiving builds basic trust and shapes our expectations. The conversation contrasts healthy trust with gullibility and shows how betrayal differs from disappointment. They examine institutional and community trust, trauma’s effects on trusting, and symbolic dream images that trace loss and repair.
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INSIGHT

Trust Constellates A Protective Field

  • Trust radiates outward: a trusting stance tends to constellate a field that invites safety and accommodation from others.
  • Joseph Lee uses Mr. Magoo and the Tarot Fool to show trusting archetypes can attract protective adjustments in the environment.
INSIGHT

Basic Trust Enables Repair Not Rupture

  • A basic trust lets us respond to breaches with disappointment rather than existential betrayal, preserving the possibility of repair.
  • Deborah Stewart contrasts disappointment (repairable) with betrayal (worldview-shifting) to show therapeutic consequences.
ADVICE

Actively Practice Trustbuilding Values

  • Cultivate specific values to build trust: boundaries, reliability, accountability, integrity, non-judgment, generosity, and protecting confidences.
  • Joseph Lee references Brené Brown's "vault" idea as a concrete practice for holding others' sensitive information.
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