“We repeat what we do not repair.” —Christine Langley Obaugh "Why would a person marry someone just like their father or mother if their parents were {insert any abusive trait}? Doesn’t it make more ...
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” These words, from 19th-century philosopher George Santayana (famously paraphrased by British prime minister Winston Churchill in ...
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When the past isn’t past: How ancestral trauma lives in the body
ncreasingly, research and systemic approaches suggest that trauma is not only psychological. It is biological. It is relational. It can move through generations, shaping stress responses, emotional ...
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