7 Quotes & Sayings By Sandra Lee Dennis

Sandra Lee Dennis is an American actress, producer, and author. She is best known for her role as Joan Holloway on the CBS daytime soap opera As the World Turns. Dennis has made numerous appearances in various television series and films, including the film Hope Floats, Dangerous Minds, Hope Springs, and Pretty Ugly People. She is also known for her role as Aunt Jackie on the NBC sitcom Will & Grace Read more

Dennis was born in Portland, Oregon.

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If we want to truly live, at some point, we find the dark facts of psychic life demand our full attention. Sandra Lee Dennis
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Attitude Is EverythingWe live in a culture that is blind to betrayal and intolerant of emotional pain. In New Age crowds here on the West Coast, where your attitude is considered the sole determinant of the impact an event has on you, it gets even worse. In these New Thought circles, no matter what happens to you, it is assumed that you have created your own reality. Not only have you chosen the event, no matter how horrible, for your personal growth. You also chose how you interpret what happened–as if there are no interpersonal facts, only interpretations. The upshot of this perspective is that your suffering would vanish if only you adopted a more evolved perspective and stopped feeling aggrieved. I was often kindly reminded (and believed it myself), “there are no victims.” How can you be a victim when you are responsible for your circumstances? When you most need validation and support to get through the worst pain of your life, to be confronted with the well-meaning, but quasi-religious fervor of these insidious half-truths can be deeply demoralizing. This kind of advice feeds guilt and shame, inhibits grieving, encourages grandiosity and can drive you to be alone to shield your vulnerability. Sandra Lee Dennis
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Few things are as painful as the unfulfilled desire to be near to another you love. Sandra Lee Dennis
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Some of us will admit to a simple fascination with the inner world for its own sake, a fascination with no further goal than the thrill of discovery, the pleasure of engaging the mysterious, dark ground of our own nature. Sandra Lee Dennis
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....I came to consider betrayal a moral violation of another's humanity–akin to torture. Sandra Lee Dennis
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Blame is a Defense Against PowerlessnessBetrayal trauma changes you. You have endured a life-altering shock, and are likely living with PTSD symptoms– hypervigilance, flashbacks and bewilderment–with broken trust, with the inability to cope with many situations, and with the complete shut down of parts of your mind, including your ability to focus and regulate your emotions. Nevertheless, if you are unable to recognize the higher purpose in your pain, to forgive and forget and move on, you clearly have chosen to be addicted to your pain and must enjoy playing the victim. And the worst is, we are only too ready to agree with this assessment! Trauma victims commonly blame themselves. Blaming oneself for the shame of being a victim is recognized by trauma specialists as a defense against the extreme powerlessness we feel in the wake of a traumatic event. Self-blame continues the illusion of control shock destroys, but prevents us from the necessary working through of the traumatic feelings and memories to heal and recover. Sandra Lee Dennis