Then there were some back alley deals, a little
bit of life trauma, and hurdles every step of the way.
Not exact matches
I write tales
of everyday
life, relationships, family,
trauma, farce and the occasional
bit of debauchery.
The vet believes Mister was a victim to head
trauma at some point in his
life, which causes him to look a
bit different, but its all part
of his charm.
One is Victor Frankl's book The Will to Meaning, which is written a little
bit for a clinician since it has a little
bit of theory in it, but it really is talking about how do we go on with our
lives when we've suffered terrible
trauma.
Trauma leaves scars, and scar tissue is brittle, it's not like normal, elastic, healthy tissue, so that when it's poked, as
life is wont to do, kind
of pushing buttons here and there
of that scar tissue, a little
bit of PTSD may resurface now and then.
I'm not claiming that structuring and creating the family visit as we did healed all the ripples
of loss and
trauma that Katrina had endured and will continue to endure in
life, but I do believe that it offered this fractured family a
bit of dignity, hope, and meaning.