The Wounds that Time Won’t Heal
When I speak to men who experienced abuse as children, I see a common pattern: even after the physical wounds heal, emotional wounds are still there.
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When I speak to men who experienced abuse as children, I see a common pattern: even after the physical wounds heal, emotional wounds are still there.
What do you think when you hear the phrase “be a man”? What kinds of characteristics, images, or actions come to mind?
There are so many people in your life who love you. Have you ever thought about the way they show it? How do you show someone you love them?
Do you enjoy conflict? Most men will probably say, “No way, Matt! What are you talking about?”
Sometimes we have experiences that are so hard to talk about, that we leave them unspoken. They’re like gaping holes in the narrative we tell about ourselves.
I’m in the kitchen, it’s 1:12pm, and I haven’t taken my morning meds yet. They’re the meds I need to reduce my anxiety and help me concentrate (for anxiety and ADD). Why do I do that?