
Tag: ptsd
Everyday since that bad
thing happened, I’ve been practicing
a spell:
how to disappear
from yourself,
within yourself.
Feeling listened to and understood changes our physiology; being able to articulate a complex feeling, and having our feelings recognized, lights up our limbic brain and creates an “aha moment”. In contrast, being met by silence and incomprehension kills the spirit. Or, as John Bowlby so memorably put it: “What can not be spoken to the [m]other cannot be told to the self.”
(via abrce)

“an exercise in cross-media juxtaposition” or, alternately, “nerdy sad girl jokes pt. 1”
2nd text: Anne Carson, from “The Glass Essay
just some thoughts
Splintered Reflections: Images of the Body in Trauma by Jean Goodwin; Reina Attias
Dissociation versus Alterations in Consciousness: Related but Different Concepts Kathy Steele, MN, CS Martin J. Dorahy, PhD, DC Onno van der Hart, PhD Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis, PhD














