Dee L.R. Graham
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Loving to Survive: Sexual Terror, Men's Violence, and Women's Lives (Feminist Crosscurrents, 3)
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16 editions
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1994
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“Anger is a matter of saying no, of drawing a line, of saying "this is not acceptable." And if we cannot say no, we cannot say an honest yes either. In patriarchy, women are taught to make connection with others at the expense of asserting our own needs, wishes, and boundaries. Feminists, though, see that women can arrive at connection with others through respect for our own limits.”
― Loving to Survive: Sexual Terror, Men's Violence, and Women's Lives
― Loving to Survive: Sexual Terror, Men's Violence, and Women's Lives
“Generalized Stockholm Syndrome results from having one’s physical and/or psychological survival threatened by one or more individuals and then being shown kindness by other individuals who are perceived as similar to the threatening individuals in some ways. Generalized Stockholm Syndrome is explained in its simplest form by two psychological concepts: Graham’s Stockholm Syndrome theory and stimulus generalization. Graham’s theory predicts that, because the victim is suffering despair and needs nurturance as a result of terror created by the threat to survival, he or she bonds to the first person who provides emotional relief. The bond is particularly likely to develop if the person who provides emotional relief is the abuser, because kindness by the abuser creates hope that the abuse will stop.”
― Loving to Survive: Sexual Terror, Men's Violence, and Women's Lives
― Loving to Survive: Sexual Terror, Men's Violence, and Women's Lives
“Men benefit from women's repression of our terror and the psychic distortions underlying our love for men, since slaves who love their masters are easier to dominate.”
― Loving to Survive: Sexual Terror, Men's Violence, and Women's Lives
― Loving to Survive: Sexual Terror, Men's Violence, and Women's Lives
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