Daniel Dashnaw

The Body Keeps the Score — But Maybe Not the Way We Thought</span#x3E; (opens in new tab)

Some psychology books become more than books. They become emotional operating systems. Folks do not simply read them. They begin interpreting their marriages, panic attacks, insomnia, emotional triggers, digestive systems, dating patterns, and nervous system reactions through them. Therapists quote them. Friends recommend them quietly after divorces. Strangers discuss them in coffee shops with the gravity usually reserved for war memoirs and religious conversion. The Body Keeps the Score beca...

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