Aftermath: Violence and the Remaking of a Self

Princeton University Press (2002)
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Violence and the Remaking of a Self Susan J. Brison. Political activism (including lobbying for new legislation, speaking out, educating others, helping survivors) can also help to undo the double bind of self-blame versus helplessness.

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Susan J. Brison
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