3 Quotes & Sayings By Rachel E Goldsmith

Rachel E. Goldsmith is the author of the novel "The Blackbird Journals" and numerous short stories. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in The Brooklyn Rail, Pindeldyboz and other publications. Her essays and reviews can be found in such places as The Southern Review, Conjunctions, Dreaming: A Journal of Literature and Art, and Williamsville Review Read more

A graduate of Barnard College, Goldsmith has an MA from Columbia University's MFA program in Creative Writing. She lives in Portland with her husband Chris Wood, their daughter Laurel Goldsmith, and their dogs Boo-Boo and Sasha Kitten.

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Acknowledgement of the prevalence and impact of trauma challenges psychological theories that localize dysfunction within the individual while ignoring the contribution of social forces on adjustment (Brett, 1996; Ross, 2000). Rachel E. Goldsmith
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Several psychologists (L. Armstrong, 1994; Enns, McNeilly, Corkery, & Gilbert, 1995; Herman, 1992; McFarlane & van der Kolk, 1996; Pope & Brown, 1996) contend that the controversy of delayed recall for traumatic events is likely to be influenced by sexism. Kristiansen, Gareau, Mittleholt, DeCourville, and Hovdestad (1995) found that people who were more authoritarian and who had less favorable attitudes toward women were less likely to believe in the veracity of women’s recovered memories for sexual abuse. Those who challenged the truthfulness of recovered memories were more likely to endorse negative statements about women, including the idea that battered women enjoy being abused. McFarlane and van der Kolk (1996) have noted that delayed recall in male combat veterans reported by Myers (1940) and Kardiner (1941) did not generate controversy, whereas delayed recall in female survivors of intrafamilial child sexual abuse has provoked considerable debate. Rachel E. Goldsmith