Just a quick note this morning before I go to work.
Darwi, my blog pal who lived through the Bosnian War and who encouraged me to seek help, recommended the book The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma (2014) by Bessel van der Kolk.
[Excerpt at U Chicago Library--the excerpt is all one big text block, but it's complete (google books skips pages).]
I ordered it on Ebay, and in the meantime I've watched some videos by the author.
Van der Kolk was born in 1943 in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands. I feel extra trust in people who know about trauma firsthand, and I relate to van der Kolk saying in this 8-min. interview (below) that the question for him, coming from his life experience, is how people can be so unbelievably cruel.
Friday, August 5, 2022
"The Body Keeps the Score"
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It is an important question
ReplyDeleteYes. Also he talks about how we, some of us, when we're traumatized, may do cruel things we're ashamed of.
ReplyDeleteOr NOT do things we wish we had done...
Sigh.