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overcoming sexual abuse ’
Sep 11th, 2011 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
Category: All Posts, Christina's Blog
by Christina Enevoldsen Blame has a bad reputation. People say it’s useless and unproductive. It’s been accused of preventing people from moving forward. It’s been blamed for keeping people in victim mentality. I was one of those people who blamed blame. I spread rumors about blame, believing them to be true. I quoted things like: [...]
Tags: anger, belief system, blame, childhood sexual abuse, Christina Enevoldsen, coping mechanisms, daddy daughter abuse, dysfunctional family, father daughter abuse, incest, overcoming sexual abuse, sexual abuse recovery, truth Posted in All Posts, Christina's Blog |
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Aug 23rd, 2011 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
Category: All Posts, Christina's Blog
by Christina Enevoldsen I saw myself standing next to a long line of people waiting to have their requests fulfilled. I wasn’t in the line; I was standing to the side, waiting for permission to get in the line. I wasn’t sure if it was the sea of humanity who decided if I was allowed [...]
Tags: Christina Enevoldsen, empowerment, healing sexual abuse, marriage, overcoming sexual abuse, sexual abuse recovery, validation Posted in All Posts, Christina's Blog |
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Jul 31st, 2011 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
Category: All Posts, Christina's Blog
by Christina Enevoldsen I hate blood and gore, but I love watching medical shows. When they show mangled flesh, I have to cover my eyes. It’s hard to imagine all the pain the person is suffering and even if they can be saved, the struggle that recovery requires. Sometimes I think it would be easier to let the [...]
Tags: childhood sexual abuse, Christina Enevoldsen, denial, empowerment, hope, incest, overcoming sexual abuse, recovery, self help Posted in All Posts, Christina's Blog |
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Jul 5th, 2011 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
Category: All Posts, Christina's Blog
by Christina Enevoldsen I wrote a fictional story about a little girl being sexually abused by her father. It was for a project I was working on and I didn’t intend for it to be autobiographical, but when I came to the part where the child was lying in bed listening for her tormentor’s footsteps, [...]
Tags: belonging, Christina Enevoldsen, dysfunctional family, feeling alone, incest, invisible, loneliness, overcoming sexual abuse, personal power, significance, support, validation Posted in All Posts, Christina's Blog |
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Jun 17th, 2011 |
By osa |
Category: All Posts, Diablog--Multi-Person Blog
by Bethany Ruck, Christina Enevoldsen, Linda Pittman and Jennifer Stuck Bethany: Father’s Day feels so empty to me–like one of those holidays like Flag Day or Secretary’s Day. Why should I pay attention to those? I don’t have a flag, a secretary or a father. My dad is in prison for sexually abusing me for [...]
Tags: abuser, Bethany Ruck, boundaries, child abuse, Christina Enevoldsen, daddy daughter abuse, dysfunctional family, empowerment, father daughter abuse, incest, Jennifer Stuck, Linda Pittman, overcoming sexual abuse, parenting Posted in All Posts, Diablog--Multi-Person Blog |
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Jun 12th, 2011 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
Category: All Posts, Christina's Blog
by Christina Enevoldsen As the co-founder of an organization that deals with healing from abuse, I’m supposed to be very enthusiastic about healing. I’m the one who yells “Hooray!” for those small victories and I spur on the weary survivor. Most of the time, I love that. I do it whole-heartedly. But what happens when [...]
Tags: acceptance, belief system, Christina Enevoldsen, overcoming sexual abuse, recovery, self-worth, sexual abuse recovery, shame, support, validation Posted in All Posts, Christina's Blog |
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Mar 12th, 2011 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
Category: All Posts, Christina's Blog
by Christina Enevoldsen When my daughter was eight years old, she spent the night at a friend’s house. She and her friend spent hours swimming in their community pool and Bethany came home with her face, arms and legs red and burning. I was irate that the girl’s mother allowed Bethany to be exposed to [...]
Tags: abuser, belief system, childhood sexual abuse, Christina Enevoldsen, coping mechanisms, daddy daughter abuse, denial, Dr. C Thomas Anderson, dysfunctional family, empowerment, father daughter abuse, incest, Living Word Bible Church in Mesa, overcoming sexual abuse, parenting Posted in All Posts, Christina's Blog |
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Feb 26th, 2011 |
By Bethany Ruck |
Category: All Posts, Bethany's Blog
by Bethany Ruck I had to cover my eyes during kissing scenes in movies until my teens. I couldn’t ride my bike more than two blocks away. All of my friends had to be approved. My mom would check all of my essays to make sure they were perfect before I even turned in a [...]
Tags: abuser, anger, Bethany Ruck, childhood sexual abuse, daddy daughter abuse, denial, dysfunctional family, emotional healing, emotional pain, empowerment, father daughter abuse, fear, healing brokenness, healing journey, healing sexual abuse, incest, overcoming sexual abuse, personal growth, protection, self help, sexual abuse recovery, support, survivor of abuse, truth, victim Posted in All Posts, Bethany's Blog |
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Feb 18th, 2011 |
By Guest Contributions |
Category: All Posts, Guest Blog
by Linda Pittman When I first met my husband, I was keeping a big secret—the story of my childhood sexual abuse. I couldn’t tell him until I felt safe and sure of his love—if that was possible. He is a good man, gentle, kind, intensely loyal and trustworthy. Sometimes it is still hard to believe [...]
Tags: childhood sexual abuse, emotional healing, fear of intimacy, Linda Pittman, marriage, overcoming sexual abuse, sex, shame Posted in All Posts, Guest Blog |
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Feb 1st, 2011 |
By Christina Enevoldsen |
Category: All Posts, Christina's Blog
by Christina Enevoldsen Just a note: Sometimes I believe things because they are true; other times I believe things because an alternate truth would be painful. One of the indications that I’m invested in a particular belief as a coping method is that I defend that ‘truth’ as though my life is threatened. When I [...]
Tags: belief system, Christina Enevoldsen, coping mechanisms, denial, dysfunctional family, emotional healing, empowerment, healing sexual abuse, low self esteem, overcoming sexual abuse, self-worth, shame, significance, truth, validation Posted in All Posts, Christina's Blog |
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