Like how we're often traumatized twice: the original experience and then being left alone with it.
Or how trauma disrupts biographical time, the idea of "a present that refuses to become the past" really resonated with me.
Like how we're often traumatized twice: the original experience and then being left alone with it.
Or how trauma disrupts biographical time, the idea of "a present that refuses to become the past" really resonated with me.