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“I swear, I could wipe out every man in Vladivostok if it would make her speak. If it would make her pour out her fears so I could protect her from them. Let me see every wound, so I can dress them. Let me meet her demons, so I can kill every last one of them.”
― Devotion of a Devil
― Devotion of a Devil
“As long as we had each other, I believed we could outrun the consequences.”
― Borderline: A Poetic Memoir
― Borderline: A Poetic Memoir
“She dipped her fingertips into the water. Then she retreated, sucking air through her teeth, to the middle of the beach. Plumes of steam came off the ocean's surface and curled into the sky.
It may have always been boiling. She hadn't noticed.”
― Sister Dragon: A Novella
It may have always been boiling. She hadn't noticed.”
― Sister Dragon: A Novella
“I told him I never had whiskey. He said it was a magic cure for heartache. I believed him.”
― Borderline: A Poetic Memoir
― Borderline: A Poetic Memoir
“No matter how far you run from your past it is never far behind you”
― Why Men Struggle to Love : Overcoming Relational Blind Spots
― Why Men Struggle to Love : Overcoming Relational Blind Spots
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“The idea behind moral injury is that a key part of trauma is the experience of being haunted either by the sense that you failed morally or that your moral structures have failed you.
This second meaning -- the iead that your moral structures have failed you -- applies to any kind of traumatic experience. In fact, this is a central part of trauma's wound. Think of it this way: Regardless of your spiritual life and beliefs, all of us have a set of assumptions about the way the world works. These assumptions stretch from the mundane to the meaningful, and they help us order and navigate the world so that it feels less chaotic. They are part of our map of the world.”
― Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong: And Other Things You Need to Know to Take Back Your Life
This second meaning -- the iead that your moral structures have failed you -- applies to any kind of traumatic experience. In fact, this is a central part of trauma's wound. Think of it this way: Regardless of your spiritual life and beliefs, all of us have a set of assumptions about the way the world works. These assumptions stretch from the mundane to the meaningful, and they help us order and navigate the world so that it feels less chaotic. They are part of our map of the world.”
― Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong: And Other Things You Need to Know to Take Back Your Life
“Trauma does not restrict itself to a moment. It is more powerful than that. It spills through portals into the present, reinforcing the lie that trauma tells us: That terror is the foundation of everything. That terror is the only thing that exists. That once we have seen this terror, we must never lose our focus on it. That this kind of hypervigilance is the only way to live.”
― Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong: And Other Things You Need to Know to Take Back Your Life
― Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong: And Other Things You Need to Know to Take Back Your Life
“The wound does not restrict itself to one spot. It reverberates through everything. It stamps our whole life with meaning. We are not just left dealing with the aftermath of the specific traumatic event but also with the echoing and terrifying truth that the event carries with it -- the truth that one vulnerability reveals all vulnerabilities. This truth is infectious, and it quickly spreads through our lives and colors everything with panic and terror.”
― Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong: And Other Things You Need to Know to Take Back Your Life
― Unbroken: The Trauma Response Is Never Wrong: And Other Things You Need to Know to Take Back Your Life
“I’d be honored, sir. And I can’t wait to meet your other friend. Grandpa Walt says she’s a pistol.”
“You might say that,” said G.C. “Just make sure she’s not aimed at you when she goes off. Allie hasn’t been quite the same since the clown incident.”
― The Zodiac Quest: A LitRPG Adventure
“You might say that,” said G.C. “Just make sure she’s not aimed at you when she goes off. Allie hasn’t been quite the same since the clown incident.”
― The Zodiac Quest: A LitRPG Adventure
“The "helping" professions tend to describe trauma in terms of the event that caused it, instead of defining it in its own terms. Since we don't have a way to accurately define trauma, it can be difficult to recognize.
The official definition that psychologists and psychiatrists use to diagnose trauma is that it is caused by a stressful occurrence "that is outside the range of usual human experience, and that would be markedly distressing to almost anyone." This definition encompasses the following unusual experiences: "serious threat to one's life or physical integrity; serious threat or harm to one's children, spouse, or other close relatives or friends; sudden destruction of one's home or community; seeing another person who is or has recently been seriously injured or killed as the result of an accident or physical violence."
This description is somewhat useful as a starting point, but it is also vague and misleading. Who can say what is "outside the range of usual human experience", or "markedly distressing to almost anyone"? The events mentioned in the definition are helpful qualifiers, but there are many other potentially traumatizing events that fall into gray areas. Accidents, falls, illnesses, and surgeries that the body unconsciously perceives as threatening are often not consciously regarded as outside the range of usual human experience. However, they are often traumatizing. In addition, rapes, drive-by shootings, and other tragedies occur frequently in many communities. Though they may be considered inside the range of usual experience, rapes and shootings will always be traumatic.
The healing of trauma depends upon the recognition of its symptoms. Because traumatic symptoms are largely the result of primitive responses, they are often difficult to recognize. People don't need a definition of trauma; we need an experiential sense of how it feels. [ ... ] People who have experienced trauma of [great] magnitude really know what it is, and their responses to it are basic and primitive. [ ... A mother who witnesses her child struck by a car presents with symptoms that are] brutally clear and compelling. For many of us, however, the symptoms are more subtle. We can learn to identify a traumatic experience by exploring our own reactions. It has a feel that is unmistakable once it is identified.”
― Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma
The official definition that psychologists and psychiatrists use to diagnose trauma is that it is caused by a stressful occurrence "that is outside the range of usual human experience, and that would be markedly distressing to almost anyone." This definition encompasses the following unusual experiences: "serious threat to one's life or physical integrity; serious threat or harm to one's children, spouse, or other close relatives or friends; sudden destruction of one's home or community; seeing another person who is or has recently been seriously injured or killed as the result of an accident or physical violence."
This description is somewhat useful as a starting point, but it is also vague and misleading. Who can say what is "outside the range of usual human experience", or "markedly distressing to almost anyone"? The events mentioned in the definition are helpful qualifiers, but there are many other potentially traumatizing events that fall into gray areas. Accidents, falls, illnesses, and surgeries that the body unconsciously perceives as threatening are often not consciously regarded as outside the range of usual human experience. However, they are often traumatizing. In addition, rapes, drive-by shootings, and other tragedies occur frequently in many communities. Though they may be considered inside the range of usual experience, rapes and shootings will always be traumatic.
The healing of trauma depends upon the recognition of its symptoms. Because traumatic symptoms are largely the result of primitive responses, they are often difficult to recognize. People don't need a definition of trauma; we need an experiential sense of how it feels. [ ... ] People who have experienced trauma of [great] magnitude really know what it is, and their responses to it are basic and primitive. [ ... A mother who witnesses her child struck by a car presents with symptoms that are] brutally clear and compelling. For many of us, however, the symptoms are more subtle. We can learn to identify a traumatic experience by exploring our own reactions. It has a feel that is unmistakable once it is identified.”
― Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma
“The sound of untainted sorrow can shatter the stone no storm could shift.”
― Devotion of a Devil
― Devotion of a Devil
“She’s like Maksim, I remind myself. I remember very clearly how, for so many nights, I heard him crying in his room from Ruslan’s, and how I wanted to kill every last person responsible for his pain. But they were already dead.”
― Devotion of a Devil
― Devotion of a Devil
“I watch her without blinking. God knows when I’ll see her smile again. I wish every day, every hour. But life has taught me one thing, there’s no guarantee that your wishes will come true. Mine, for the record, never do.”
― Devotion of a Devil
― Devotion of a Devil
“His touch feels like the warm sunlight on the coldest winter day, the cool moonlight on the hottest summer night. It wipes away the fear and leaves behind a lulling calm.”
― Devotion of a Devil
― Devotion of a Devil
“Rosa snaps, “Damir, don’t touch her without her permission.”
Fuck the rules. I’ll follow the protocols tomorrow. Right now, I can’t watch pain and fear claw at her eyes, it tears my heart”
― Devotion of a Devil
Fuck the rules. I’ll follow the protocols tomorrow. Right now, I can’t watch pain and fear claw at her eyes, it tears my heart”
― Devotion of a Devil
“She has to be fine. Because I won’t survive seeing that fear in her eyes again. Whether it’s because of her condition like Maksim’s or something else, I just want to see her in peace.”
― Devotion of a Devil
― Devotion of a Devil
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