Chris Riley

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Your brain will sort, compare, and categorize this person. In the beginning, it will use your existing defaults—this is a person with male attributes, this is a person older than I am, this is a person who is a teacher. But the more times you’re with this person, the more chances you have to build new, more nuanced associations. You get to know the facets and complexities of the person, and not simply their “categories.”
What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing
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