Denise Hauge

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Note, too, the absence of self-judgment in Jessica’s description of the situation: she speaks of “understanding” rather than castigating herself for what she didn’t—nay, couldn’t—understand way back when. The act of blaming herself, its gravitational center planted permanently in the past, would only divert her from showing up for her loved one in the here and now.
The Myth of Normal: Trauma, Illness, and Healing in a Toxic Culture
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