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DESCRIPTION:<a href="http://popcornclubshanghai.com/event/psychology-of-the
 -metoo-movement-talking-about-sexual-abuse-44770/register">Psychology Of T
 he MeToo Movement: Talking About Sexual Abuse</a>\nThe MeToo movement star
 ted in the US in 2017 and spread worldwide. It's about women (and in some 
 cases men) talking about being sexually abused (in various forms) and call
 ing out the aggressors. Let's dive into this from a clinical psychology po
 int of view with David\, a chief psychological counsellor! What makes a pe
 rson finally say “me too”? And why does it take so much courage to do 
 so? What happens psychologically when trauma is voiced\, heard\, or denied
 ? In this discussion\, we’ll take a deep and professional look at the ps
 ychology behind the MeToo movement\, which\, since 2017\, has spread world
 wide\, taking on unique forms in different countries\, including China. Be
 yond the headlines and politics\, this conversation will explore what driv
 es women and men to speak out about sexual abuse\, and why that process is
  often so painful\, complex\, and transformative. Together\, we’ll unpac
 k the psychological effects of breaking the silence\; how sharing experien
 ces of abuse can help heal trauma\, rebuild self-trust\, and reshape socia
 l norms. David will also guide a thoughtful discussion on the wider emotio
 nal impact: the confusion and fear some men now feel about acceptable beha
 viour\, the cultural shifts that turned once-normalised acts into signs of
  aggression\, and what all this change means for relationships today. This
  will be a safe\, professional\, and intelligent space to reflect on how t
 he MeToo movement reshaped not only our societies\, but our understanding 
 of power\, vulnerability\, and healing. MeToo运动2017年从美国开始
 ，席卷全球，讲的是女性（有时候也包括男性）站出来
 分享自己遭受性虐待（各种形式）的经历，并且勇敢指
 认施暴者。这次我们请来首席心理咨询师David，从临床心
 理学的角度一起深挖这个话题！ 为什么有人会鼓起勇气
 说出“Me too”？为什么这需要那么大的勇气？当创伤被
 说出来、被倾听或被否定时，心理上会发生什么？在这
 个讨论中，我们会从专业角度深入剖析MeToo运动的心理学
 。这场运动自2017年起席卷全球，在不同国家，包括中国
 ，呈现出独特的形式。我们会抛开新闻头条和政治，聚
 焦于是什么驱动了女性和男性公开谈论性虐待，以及这
 个过程为什么往往如此痛苦、复杂又充满转变。 [...]
DTSTAMP:20260709T075553Z
LOCATION:China\,\, Shanghai
SUMMARY:Psychology Of The MeToo Movement: Talking About Sexual Abuse
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