| — | Trauma and Recovery, Judith Herman |
Saturday, February 2, 2013
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“Trauma impels people both to withdraw from close
relationships and to seek them desperately. The profound disruption in
basic trust, the common feelings of shame, guilt, and inferiority, and
the need to avoid reminders of the trauma that might be found in social
life, all foster withdrawal from close relationships. But the terror of
the traumatic event intensifies the need for protective attachments. The
traumatized person therefore frequently alternates between isolation
and anxious clinging to others. […] It results in the formation of
intense, unstable relationships that fluctuate between extremes.”
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