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3 Stolen Rights: How Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse and Neglect Can Claim Their Rights to Their Needs, Feelings and Boundaries

Linda Young - Ph.D. - LMFT
pubblicato da ACOA Resources, PLLC

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Do you still struggle with the memories and pain of your childhood abuse or neglect? Know that recovery is possible!

The impact of childhood abuse and neglect can be burdensome and far reaching. Many adult survivors experience ongoing effects that continue into their adulthood.

Do you experience any of these effects?

Shame about the abuse

Low self-esteem

Intrusive memories or flashbacks of the abuse

Problems with relationships, particularly intimate relationships

Feelings of continued vulnerability and distrust of others

Ongoing depression and anxiety, often undiagnosed and untreated

If so, you're not alone. 1 in 7 children in the U.S. suffered from abuse in their families. However, it is possible to heal and recover from your experience and reverse the long-term consequences of abuse.

3 Stolen Rights: How Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse and Neglect Can Claim Your Rights to Your Needs, Feelings and Boundaries is written to be a roadmap for your recovery journey.

This book is the result of the author's over 35 years of experience counseling both adolescents and adults who were traumatized as children. It guides you through each section, providing you with information and tools to address the three primary rights denied to you as a child - your needs, feelings, and boundaries.

The goal is to validates your experience, assist you in healing the emotional wounds of your childhood, and provide you with direction in your healing process.

"Your book is honestly one of the best on children of abuse and neglect I've read. It's concise with great examples and easy to read. There are aspects of this book that I haven't seen in other books on trauma. I love how you go into detail about emotional needs and how it differentiates grief from depression."

Rokelle Lerner, Senior Clinical Advisor, Crossroads Centre Antigua
USA and Canada . Author of Living in The Comfort Zone: The Gift of Boundaries In Relationships and Affirmations for the Inner Child.

In this book, you will discover:

  • Indicators that you continue to experience toxic stress or traumatic reactions.
  • How addressing your unresolved grief and loss can release some of the emotional barriers to healing.
  • The essential and specific needs you are entitled to..
  • How your feelings are essential in providing you valuable information that you can use in making decisions or protecting your boundaries.
  • Tools for developing assertiveness and boundary setting.
  • Tips to help you determine who is an emotionally safe versus unsafe person in your life.
  • Why practicing self-care behaviors greatly enhances your healing.
  • When it is advisable for you to seek help from a mental health professional.

It is possible to break free from the trauma of abuse or neglect you experienced as a child or adolescent. You can overcome the lingering pain, anger and suffering caused by childhood trauma and move forward into a healthier future.

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Generi Psicologia e Filosofia » Psicologia , Salute Benessere Self Help » Self Help

Editore Acoa Resources, Pllc

Formato Ebook (senza DRM)

Pubblicato 14/01/2024

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9798224532117

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