Bessel van der Kolk

The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma

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  • Olesia Rohas quoted3 years ago
    Yes, you need to detect whether somebody is getting upset with you, but if your amygdala goes into overdrive, you may become chronically scared that people hate you, or you may feel like they are out to get you.
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted3 days ago
    “The greatest sources of our suffering are the lies we tell ourselves.”
  • Aisha Eliashas quoted5 days ago
    Later, during every stage of my medical training, whether I was studying surgery, cardiology, or pediatrics, it was obvious to me that the key to healing was understanding how the human organism works.
  • Melhas quoted21 days ago
    d the shame of utter weakness and vulnerability.
  • Alejandrahas quoted5 months ago
    By numbing out she no longer reacts to distress the way she should, for example, by taking protective action.
  • Alejandrahas quoted5 months ago
    The results were unambiguous: Compared with girls of the same age, race, and social circumstances, sexually abused girls suffer from a large range of profoundly negative effects, including cognitive deficits, depression, dissociative symptoms, troubled sexual development, high rates of obesity, and self-mutilation.
  • Alejandrahas quoted5 months ago
    far the most important predictor of how well his subjects coped with life’s inevitable disappointments was the level of security established with their primary caregiver during the first two years of life.
  • Alejandrahas quoted5 months ago
    Having been chronically beaten, molested, and otherwise mistreated, they can not help but define themselves as defective and worthless. They come by their self-loathing, sense of defectiveness, and worthlessness honestly.
  • Alejandrahas quoted5 months ago
    relieve their tension, they engage in chronic masturbation, rocking, or self-harming activities (biting, cutting, burning, and hitting themselves, pulling their hair out, picking at their skin until it bled).
  • Alejandrahas quoted5 months ago
    we organized our findings, we discovered a consistent profile: (1) a pervasive pattern of dysregulation, (2) problems with attention and concentration, and (3) difficulties getting along with themselves and others.
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