《早安,怪物》 / Good Morning, Monster
《早安,怪物》 / Good Morning, Monster is the psychotherapy memoir at the center of 151.早安,怪物:祝你战胜恐惧,祝你获得康复, a [[MihuanChishu|蜜獾吃书]] episode about trauma, boundaries, shame, and recovery. The episode presents the book through Catherine Gildiner’s long work with five clients, focusing especially on Laura, Danny, and Madeline as cases where outward competence hides deep injury.
The book’s role in the wiki is to connect trauma recognition with the actual treatment relationship. It is not only about what happened to the clients; it is also about how a therapist listens, misreads, identifies, oversteps, apologizes, and learns where professional care needs boundaries.
Key Claims
- The episode treats the book as a recovery narrative rather than a collection of shocking cases.
- Laura’s story grounds Parentification / 亲职化, Trauma Numbing, Traumatic Attachment, and Unfawning Boundary Practice.
- Danny’s story grounds Indigenous Residential School Trauma and the difficulty of separating individual symptoms from colonial cultural rupture.
- Madeline’s story grounds Shame-Based Self-Concept, fear of happiness, and the emotional force of non-shaming care.
- Gildiner’s own mistakes make the book important for Therapy Relationship And Boundaries and Countertransference Boundary Risk.
Connections
- Catherine Gildiner - author and psychotherapist.
- 151.早安,怪物:祝你战胜恐惧,祝你获得康复 - source episode.
- Complex Trauma Recognition, Parentification / 亲职化, and Trauma Numbing - trauma-recognition branch.
- Shame-Based Self-Concept, Traumatic Attachment, and Unfawning Boundary Practice - relational recovery branch.
- Therapy Relationship And Boundaries and Countertransference Boundary Risk - clinical-ethics branch.