Food for thought for transformation stories

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Hey everyone! I stumbled across a presentation that seems super relevant to those of us writing sudden-transformation-type stories.

The presentation is "Cyborgs And Super Soldiers: The Psychology of Altered Bodies", given at CONvergence 2016, a sci-fi/fantasy con up in Minnesota. The presenter is a clinical counselor working in trauma and addiction recovery, and she lays out a really well-put-together overview of how people relate to their bodies (sense of self, proprioception, etc.), how that relationship feeds back into mental health and processes, and most relevantly, how changes and traumas can affect those relationships in various ways. She also gives an overview of how different types of traumas can affect someone in different ways.

She presents the subject in the context of superheros, since, surprisingly, a lot of origin stories involve traumas or other sudden changes in their relationship with their bodies (Go figure. ^_~ ). Given how many of the transformation-type stories on here have similar changes or traumas (including the actual gender-swap itself), it gives a lot of things to consider when you're trying to figure how your characters might react to their new situation, both consciously and unconsciously.

It's about 45 minutes with 10 minutes of q&a afterwards, but it's really well put together and doesn't drag at all. Content warning for high-level discussion of traumas and injuries in an academic/educational context. Also spiders, since she uses Spiderman as one of her examples. Minor spoiler warning as well for some of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and X-Men movies, since she draws her examples from them.

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