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Apr 19th, 2010 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
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by Christina Enevoldsen Does time heals all wounds? I’ve heard many survivors of abuse try to soothe themselves by saying, “Soon, this will pass.” It does take time to heal—and lots of it. But time alone won’t repair the soul mutilation of abuse anymore than it will repair the destruction caused by an earthquake. Sexual [...]
Tags: abuse, Christina Enevoldsen, coping mechanisms, denial, emotional healing, emotional pain, empowerment, fear, healing journey, healing sexual abuse, healing trauma, incest, inner struggle, low self esteem, personal development, personal power, self help, sexual abuse, sexual abuse recovery, shame, significance, support, support group, survival mode, survivor, therapy, trust issues, validation, victim, violation, worry Posted in All Posts, Articles |
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Apr 5th, 2010 |
By Bethany Ruck |
Category: All Posts, Bethany's Blog
by Bethany Ruck I’m now being forced to look at my childhood for what it was, not the pretty picture I imagined it to be. For years I convinced myself that I had a good childhood, despite all the abuse I endured. Then I remembered that the good times were really just a cover for [...]
Tags: abuser, Bethany Ruck, child abuse, child molester, coping mechanism, denial, dysfunctional family, facade, family secrets, father, father daughter relationship, healing brokenness, incest, masks, pain, parenting, reality, sexual abuse, survivor, truth, victim Posted in All Posts, Bethany's Blog |
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Feb 13th, 2010 |
By osa |
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Do you think you or someone you know has been the victim of sexual abuse? Sexual abuse is one of the most traumatic events a person can experience. Victims of traumatic events commonly repress the memory of the event. Memory repression is a coping mechanism that allows the person to survive mentally, emotionally and physically. [...]
Tags: child abuse, coping mechanism, denial, emotional healing, emotional pain, healing journey, incest, inner struggle, recovery, self help, self improvement, sexual abuse, support, survival mode, survivor, trauma, trauma healing, truth, victim Posted in All Posts, Articles |
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Oct 22nd, 2009 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
Category: All Posts, Our Stories
I feel like most of my life has been an effort to wake up from a nightmare. I had a desperate need to escape to the light of day, to free myself from the strange dreamworld of an alternate reality. I don’t remember thinking about sexual abuse until I was about fourteen or fifteen. I [...]
Tags: abuser, abusive marriage, betrayal, child abuse, Christina Enevoldsen, denial, dysfunctional family, emotional pain, emotional scars, empowerment, family system, father daughter relationship, fear, feeling alone, flashbacks, forgetting, healing brokenness, healing journey, healing trauma, incest, mental health, mother daughter relationship, nightmare, parents, personal growth, protitute, rape, recovery, repressed memories, self help, sexual abuse, shame, support, therapy, truth, verbal abuse, violation Posted in All Posts, Our Stories |
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Oct 20th, 2009 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
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by Christina Enevoldsen Sexual abuse is one of the most traumatic events that can happen to a child. The way their disclosure is handled can make a difference in whether the discloser is a continuation of their trauma or the first step in healing. Though it is difficult to believe that someone could hurt a [...]
Tags: abuser, anxiety, child abuse, child molester, child safety, Christina Enevoldsen, denial, disclosure, fear, healing, healing trauma, keeping secrets, parents parenting, recovery, reporting abuse, secrets, sexual abuse, support, therapy, trauma, traumatic event, trust, truth, victim, violation Posted in All Posts, Articles |
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