Survivors and Money Management by guest @itsamyrobles
Many survivors of childhood abuse find themselves struggling with money management in their adulthood, for a variety of reasons. We likely didn’t get much help learning good money management skills...
View ArticleM is for Munchers by guest Alexandria Constantinova Szeman (@Alexandria_SZ)
Please welcome author of several award-winning books, Alexandria Constantinova Szeman as she shares her story. Warning: May Contain Triggers [share ]”The first time I realized someone was trying to...
View ArticleAbuse Survivors, It’s Time to Heal Ourselves by @BobbiLParish
I’ve been in recovery from my childhood abuse for thirty years. For the last 18 years I’ve worked with thousands of survivors as both a therapist and a trauma recovery coach. Healing from childhood...
View ArticleJosh Duggar’s Victims Deserved Better by @BobbiLParish
The internet has been buzzing since police reports were made public on Thursday, May 21st detailing charges that Josh Duggar molested five minor females on multiple occasions in 2002 and 2003. Josh is...
View ArticleResetting Our “Oh, hell no!” Meter by Bobbi Parish (@BobbiLParish)
As a trauma recovery coach, and a trauma survivor myself, I watch other survivors of childhood abuse become repeatedly re-victimized as adults. We enter into abusive romantic relationships, are date...
View ArticleWhy I Honor The Island of Exiled Children by @BobbiLParish
PAST When I was a little girl — before cable television, Netflix, and even VHS tapes — I used to wait every December for the newspaper to print the schedule of Christmas shows. Frosty the Snowman and...
View ArticleThe Painful Double-Edged Sword of Dissociation by @BobbiLParish
Laurel and Hardy I spent eight years of my childhood at the mercy of the nuns at St.Paul’s Catholic School. They were not happy women, and they didn’t care if we were happy either. In their opinion,...
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