Debi Caldwell

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“Exactly. You don’t know how to apologize by making it a two-way repair.” I stammered out what I thought he was saying. “So for people who are traumatized, that means they’re constantly apologizing…but they’re not having their own issues witnessed and repaired. Or they’re constantly demanding an apology and not—” “Recognizing the other person. Right!”
What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma
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