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Marion F. Solomon

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Marion F. Solomon



Average rating: 4.11 · 542 ratings · 44 reviews · 17 distinct worksSimilar authors
El poder curativo de las em...

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Healing Trauma: Attachment,...

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The Healing Power of Emotio...

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Love and War in Intimate Re...

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How People Change: Relation...

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Narcissism and Intimacy: Lo...

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Healing Moments in Psychoth...

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Mind, Consciousness, and We...

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Lean on Me: The Power of Po...

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“Hyperarousal causes traumatized people to become easily distressed by unexpected stimuli. Their tendency to be triggered into reliving traumatic memories illustrates how their perceptions have become excessively focused on the involuntary search for the similarities between the present and their traumatic past. As a consequence, many neutral experiences become reinterpreted as being associated with the traumatic past.”
Marion F. Solomon, Healing Trauma: Attachment, Mind, Body and Brain

“When the traumatic event is the result of an attack by a family member on whom victims depend for economic and other forms of security (as occurs in victims of intrafamilial abuse) victims are prone to respond to assaults with increased dependence and with paralysis in their decision-making processes. Thus, some aspects of how people respond to trauma are quite predictable - but individual, situational and social factors play a major role in the shaping the symptomatology.”
Marion F. Solomon, Healing Trauma: Attachment, Mind, Body and Brain

“New evidence (2002) indicates that reparative adult experiences enable those with attachment traumas to increase their ability to cope with stress and restore a sense of security. Healing through new relationships occurs frequently, and makes a person who has experienced trauma increase the ability to cope with stress and negative affect. Religious or 12-step experiences, therapeutic experiences, and intimate relationships all offer possibilities for repair.”
Marion F. Solomon, Healing Trauma: Attachment, Mind, Body and Brain



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