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Quotes about traumatic-experiences

Traumatic experiences are profound and often life-altering events that leave a lasting imprint on an individual's psyche. These experiences can range from personal losses and accidents to witnessing or enduring violence. The emotional and psychological impact of trauma can be overwhelming, leading to feelings of fear, helplessness, and anxiety. However, amidst the challenges, many find solace and strength in the words of others who have navigated similar paths. Quotes about traumatic experiences resonate deeply because they offer validation, understanding, and hope. They remind us that we are not alone in our struggles and that healing, though difficult, is possible. People are drawn to these quotes as they encapsulate the resilience of the human spirit and the journey towards recovery. They serve as a beacon of light, offering comfort and encouragement to those who are grappling with their own traumatic pasts. By reflecting on these powerful words, individuals can find the courage to confront their pain and the inspiration to move forward, knowing that others have walked this path before them and emerged stronger.

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When I grew up in Ireland in the seventies there was no such thing as therapy...I mean we didn't even have cappuccinos until 1998! So for me music was therapy, it was also the place where one could speak about himself, where he was allowed to speak about his traumatic experiences.
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The traumatized soul finds no rest in conditions of peace. It’s forever questing for violence, for action, for the same combination of factors which gave rise to it in the first place.
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Trauma stories are no more valid or noble than stories of love and heroism. Trauma stories are like black holes in space. They suck up all the light available.
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Who made the law that men should die in meadows?Who spake the word that blood should splash in lanes?Who gave it forth that gardens should be boneyards?Who spread the hills with flesh, and blood, and brains?Who made the law?"Leslie Coulson
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Remember? Ohh, I wouldn't do that! Remembering's dangerous. I find the past such a worrying, anxious place."The past tense", I supposed you'd call it. Ha ha ha.
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...the heart is a muscle like any other. Tearing it down is the only way to make it stronger.
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At any age, we tend to rationalize trauma, to minimize it, suppress it, repress it, and most of all deny it.
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I’m still the same, even if I don’t feel the same.
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The human brain has a safety switch that gets engaged by traumatic exposure and experiences. It’s similar to being in shock but we remain there until it’s long over. We detach. We create degrees of separation between ourselves and what we feel, think, perceive, and ultimately, this impacts not only our worldview but also our perception of self.Clinically, this is called “Dissociation.
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