#Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrative Approach
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catabasis · 1 year ago
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He sees you, and he likes what he sees.
Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrative Approach by Nnm
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aftaylorglow · 2 years ago
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i cant believe one of the best things i’ll ever read in life is fanfiction about a demon going to therapy
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hckat · 8 months ago
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Attention everyone.
I have found (and literally obliterated through in one sitting) THE best ao3 of the decade - 'Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrative Approach' by Nnm. Your welcome for both the free therapy you receive, and also the most in-depth thought out character study plot vibes story you can ever find anywhere about the ineffable husbands.
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anotherbummer · 2 years ago
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Aubrey Thyme, professional psychotherapist, after hearing what happened to Crowley at the end of season 2:
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jawnlockblog · 11 months ago
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i swear the gomens fandom has a fandom within purely for demonology and the tri-phasic model of trauma: an integrative approach...
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haveyoureadthisfanfic · 1 year ago
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Summary: As soon as Aubrey Thyme, psychotherapist, had opened her office door and seen her new client, Anthony J. Crowley, sitting in her waiting area, she was observing and assessing him. At first glance, she paid attention to the following: --His clothing was expensive and stylish; --He wore very strange but noticeable cologne; --His relationship to the seat he occupied could only, very loosely, be described as “sitting;” --He looked angry; --He was wearing sunglasses. What Aubrey Thyme, a professional, thought, upon first seeing her new client was: you’re going to be a fun one, aren’t you?
Author: @mouseonamoose
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everythingisliminal · 1 year ago
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Based on how Crowley processes trauma of The Fire and The Fall by transforming pages of the Bible into his own art in Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrative Approach:
I can see the Fourteenth Doctor learning how to play Magic: The Gathering in retirement and eventually designing their own cards based on their experiences, aka the Doctor Who Universes Beyond set. Really helping The Doctor think through and appreciate what each regeneration and companion brought into their lives.
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turquoisedata · 2 years ago
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Re-reading Demonology and sobbing.
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rjrjrjrjrjrjrjrj · 1 year ago
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Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma.
The Tri-Phasic model of trauma consists of three healing phases:
1. Safety & Stability
2. Remembering & Grieving
3. Reconnecting & Integration
“She would sit here, with Crowley. She would sit, in compassionate honesty, with him. She would sit with him, for as long as he needed, as long as it took for him to feel safe enough to emerge from his cocoon.”
Inspired by the same name fanfic by Nnm on ao3, you can read it here:
Words cannot describe how much impact this beautiful fan-fiction has on me. It gave me the courage to pick up my own tree, one day it’ll become a forest too, just like Aubrey’s. Thank you.
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starblightbindery · 1 year ago
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Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrative Approach, a Good Omens fanfic by @mouseonamoose
After surviving the events of the apocalypse, Anthony J. Crowley goes to therapy. This fic is a well-researched and rich depiction of trauma therapy from the perspective of the mental health provider.
Bound in premium cotton from Worldcloth decorated with silver hot stamp foil and a hand painted foreedge. Frontispiece artwork generously provided by @rjrjrjrjrjrjrjrj. To enhance the reading experience, the typeset of this book was further annotated with additional commentary on the psychotherapeutic process (see footnote example.)
This book was bound and gifted to a fellow clinician in a different medical field as part of the @renegadeguild Mini Exchange, 2024.
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inezrable · 11 months ago
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I think it says a lot about good omens as a fandom that our most popular fic is 100k words of "Crowley goes to therapy". Like we all took one look at this sadwetpathetic demon and went "he's so mecore fr. Fix him"
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After three weeks of almost obsessively working on this project I've finally completed it! @mouseonamoose amazing fanfic Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrative Approach (read it if you haven't already) is a hardcover book I can hold in my hands and put on my bookshelf now. It's not perfect, I made some mistakes, but I'm proud nonetheless:
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The headbands I made red and black on the top for everyone's favourite demon and the bottom I made white and gold because you can't have that demon without his favourite angel:
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And how could I not think about Crowley and Aziraphale when I found this amazing design of the words demon/angel? I just had to put that on the end papers. I hope it's not only me who can see the word demon this side up and angel if you flip it on its head:
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And here a bit more of the insides:
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Thank you mouseonamoose, not only for writing this amazing story but also for inspiring me to pick up this hobby of bookbinding again. I can't wait to read it again now.
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fannishstuff · 2 years ago
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Well, the one in which the POV character has neither a sense of Movement and Progression through Rhythm nor a tendency to apply Narrative Symbolism through Song Lyrics to life, and who instead keystones her entire complex, varied set of life experiences and personality with a handful of memorized technical facts. :)
Mmkay. Sorry, but I'm going to be self-indulgent here.
Suppose you're going to write two companion pieces, right? Each with its own POV character. And, in one piece, that POV character is rigid nearly to the point of pathology, pretty much doesn't listen to music, doesn't dance, and would resent the implication that she does. In the other piece, the POV character literally plays the bongos.
In which of those two pieces, do you think, would it be best to dedicate the use of stylistic repetition?
I've made Choices, that's for sure.
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anotherbummer · 1 year ago
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Good Omens Season 3 Confirmed (trailer)
jk jk but could you imagine if any of this happened
I told myself I wouldn't go crazy working on this and then I ended up with 5 spreadsheets of dialogue trying to piece together this puzzle. Also I will need everyone to cut me some slack because I made this entire video on my phone while I was manic.
On that note, this trailer is largely based on 2 of my favorite Good Omens fics: Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrative Approach by @mouseonamoose and Factory Settings by Anonymous. I love the idea of Crowley and Aziraphale having a therapist and it always reminded me of the character Dr. Linda Martin who plays the devil's therapist in the series Lucifer (Based on characters created by Neil Gaiman!) Also I tried really hard to hint at different parts of the Factory Setting story through clips, especially with clips of Crowley grabbing his glasses (which in this case would be Raphael wearing Crowley's glasses, which is a pretty big plot point in the story).
Lots of the audio clips and dialogue comes from the show itself (and a few clips from Lucifer), but I did comb through some clips of other shows that the actors were in, like Michael Sheen in Passengers, and David Tennant in Inside Man, etc. However the longer audio clips of "god" speaking are direct quotes from the Factory Setting fic (although I am almost certain that Raphael says them when he gets the Book of Life, So technically speaking, these lines are used out of context). I just ran the lines through a text to voice generator and then added a "godly/celestial" effect to it, which worked a lot better than I though it was going to. I had LOTS of potential dialogue I could have used but it didn't all fit super well together in the sense that it didn't either sound like the character speaking, or it didn't flow like a normal conversation. Believe me I tried, my phone can only do so much.
The music choice was obviously chosen on purpose, God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Epic Mix) by Mark Petrie, for the purpose of pacing, I slowed it down slightly. I really liked the idea of using this song since the Factory Setting story partially revolves around "the second coming" baby and since we are nearing the Christmas season, it just seemed like sense to work on this now. The lyrics get pretty repetitive but I do wish I could have thrown in the "Fear not then, said the Angel. Let nothing you affright" verse somewhere in there.
Don't ask me to explain the actual plot of this I really just mashed two fanfics together and called it a day. I thinks that's all the notes I had.
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knifeforkspooncup · 1 year ago
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Oh God Demonology and the Tri-Phasic Model of Trauma: An Integrative Approach is gonna tear me into pieces and put me back together again isn't it.
Fuck here we gooooo.
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willgrahams-dog · 1 year ago
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just finished demonology and the triphasic model of trauma i'm fucking distraught. WHY do fsnfic writers publish WHOLE ENTIRE NOVELS and then act like nothing happened i'm gnawing and chewing on every single one of you
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